No, famine is not a disease. It is an economic condition that was unknown before civilization started. So, if it is considered a disease, then it is the disease of civilized life. More children die every year from famine than all the soldiers that died in the WWI and WWII combined.
The downy mildew caused the Irish Potato Famine during the 1840s.
Man, disease, famine and death.
Blight refers to the disease that affects a crop and the resulting starvation and problems is a famine.
The disease was rhinderpest.
Jamie Quinn
Hunter-gatherers faced challenges such as finding food and water, coping with changing climates, defending against predators, and navigating unfamiliar territories. They also had to deal with the risk of injuries and illnesses without access to modern medical care.
poverty,disease and famine
famine
A potato famine is a period of big starvation, disease and immigration caused by poisonous potato's. A.K.A The great hunger
A potato famine is a period of big starvation, disease and Immigration caused by poisonous potato's. A.K.A The great hunger
it was where the potatoes were infected by a disease by blight i think
disease , weather, famine?