Yes, in the middle-age.
No. 14-century was an unhealthy,poor educated time compared to 21-century.
The Black Death wasn't really destroyed, it went away in the fullness of time.
If you are asking about what famous war was going on at the time of the Black Death, it was the Hundred Years' War.
No one can stop death. If it is your time to die, it will occur. Everyone must die eventually.
Healthy people who at the time had a specific gene mutation which meant they couldnt get the black death
The plague known as the Black Death was a medieval disease and, as far as we know, was not in any way connected to ancient Rome. Ancient Rome did have outbreaks of plague from time to time, but there is not enough evidence to say weather it was the Black Death or not. To answer your question, the Black Death was AD.
the black death was a major killer in that time period
No. The Crusades were from 1098-1291. The Black Death began in 1347 and went on for a few decades after.
Golden time in CPR is 4 minutes, which is the time that brain death starts to occur.
Depends.. If a person dies in a cold climate, the amount of time for the brain to die can slow down some, but the usual amount of time for brain death to occur is anywhere from 10 to 15 minutes
The Black Death was an outbreak of the bubonic plague that spread through Europe in the period of 1347 to 1352.
There are no specific timings to when any earthquakes occur. They occur when two tectonic plates collide into each other, and that can be any time.