yes! it does.
Diseases tend to spread faster in agrarian societies due to factors like increased population density, closer contact with domesticated animals, and larger settlements that allow for easier transmission among individuals. Hunter-gatherer societies, with their smaller and more mobile populations, may not facilitate the rapid spread of diseases as quickly.
False. Disease spreads faster in dense populations with close contact, regardless of the societal structure. Hunter-gatherer societies may have lower population density and more mobility, which could help limit the spread of disease compared to agrarian societies.
It depends on the specific disease and the circumstances of each society. Agrarian societies with denser populations and more contact between individuals may facilitate the spread of certain diseases. However, hunter-gatherer societies are not immune to disease transmission, as interactions with other groups or animals can also lead to the spread of infectious diseases.
Kanthapura is a novel by Raja Rao , which portrays Pre-Independent India in all its realistic fervour. The novel is in the form of a story narrated by Achakka, an old woman of the village of Kanthapura. The village is a scenic beauty in the state of Karnataka. The village has clear cut class distinctions even in the very setting. There are different quarters occupied by different community people like the Brahmin quarter, the Sudra quarter, the potters , the pariah lane etc. The novel revolves around the lives of the people of Kanthapura and their effective participation in the freedom struggle. Moorthy, the village Gandhi spearheads the movement. They ardently follow Gandhian principles of Ahimsa and non violence. The villagers slowly get united and the uniting force is their fight for free India. The women with the leadership of Rangamma and later Ratna emerge as the true satyagrahis. The British Government is pictured as evil and the culture based folk tales and epics are interspersed with their British rule atrocities. The famous practice Hari katha is one such feature which is utilised to attack the British rule. The novel traces the start of freedom in a small village Kanthapura which later on gathers momentum and spreads all over the nation. Hindu traditional practices with respect to their various beliefs are beautifully shown in the novel. The police in the hands of the British Empire unleashes terror in the village finally destroying the whole village. Many men, women and children die in the various scuffles. Gandhi's ideologies slowly but steadily spreads itself and the whole nation is seen waking up from its slumber against the British Empire's tyrannies.The novel traces genuinely the growth of the Independence struggle in India with Gandhi at the background influence.
False. Disease spreads faster in dense populations with close contact, regardless of the societal structure. Hunter-gatherer societies may have lower population density and more mobility, which could help limit the spread of disease compared to agrarian societies.
It depends on the specific disease and the circumstances of each society. Agrarian societies with denser populations and more contact between individuals may facilitate the spread of certain diseases. However, hunter-gatherer societies are not immune to disease transmission, as interactions with other groups or animals can also lead to the spread of infectious diseases.
A pandemic
Cancer
It spreads the disease
Transmisson?
yes it spreads..
A 'pandemic'.
Pott's disease is when you have tuberculosis that spreads to your spine. So in order to have Pott's disease, you need to have had tuberculosis.
The idea that disease spreads out from a central source. This is generally a type of contagious diffusion.
If someone has a infectious disease, and it spreads quickly, then that disease is considered epidemic.
try contagious