The Plague didn't actually start in Europe. It came from Mongolia and China. It spread to Europe by the merchants and traders travelling from Mongolia and China and ships and war. At that time, they travelled on the silk road. What's more, the I think the first place in Europe to get the plague was somewhere in France.
In August 1665, rather than let the plague spread, the village of Eyam in Derbyshire (England) voluntarily quarantined itself. About 260 of the 350 villagers died of the plague, but at least 83 survived.
Eyam
Eyam is a small village in Derbyshire, England. After the plague was discovered there in August 1665, they quarantined the town rather than let the infection spread.
what city locked them selves in the city to protect them selves from the blach death
Many.
The bacteria gets inside of an animal, and reproduces.
The Black Death. Otherwise known as the Bubonic Plague, or Oimmeddam, this plague killed anywhere from 25-200 million people in Europe.
By covering your mouth with with the inside of your arm.
No, it is not normal for guys to have a testicle getting stuck inside themselves.
Endotherms generate their own heat from inside themselves and when plants undergo photosynthesis, they are generating their own food from inside themselves.
Absolutely. Do some dispute that they're doing it the wrong way? Yes. Will yelling at people in the subway or tube convert people? Probably not. But it's how they see themselves as spreading the Gospel.
Diamonds are formed from carbon.
Show who you are on the inside.
Plants.
They eat themselves from the inside out until they die
They have a shell they made themselves and they have a soft inside.
Crustal rock is heated inside the mantle during divergent boundaries where new crust is generated as the plates pull away from each other. In mid-ocean, this movement results in seafloor spreading and the formation of ocean ridges; on continents, crustal spreading can form rift valleys.