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Poor harvest leading to famine and disease.
Emerging nations will not have the resources to adapt to climate change. If their crop lands become dry, then famine is the likely result. African countries suffer famine now, and global warming will only make it worse. Low lying countries will suffer from rising sea-levels. Pacific Island nations are already in trouble. Countries like Bangladesh will suffer widespread sea water floods.
The lives of all medieval Europeans were tied to the fortunes of agriculture. In the twelfth and thirteenth centuries a gradually warming climate lengthened the growing season in northern Europe, making it possible to grow more grain even on less arable land. This trend was reversed at the end of the thirteenth century and in the fourteenth century the European mainland became progressively colder. This caused changes in rainfall patterns, shortened the growing seasons and lessened the productivity of cereal agriculture. Europe's vulnerability to climatic change came in 1315 during the great famine in northern Europe.
c. climate cooling e. famine
Albert Einstein
Poor harvest leading to famine and disease.
i think its about the security, climate changes and famine if it is based on the community.
Global warming is causing climate change, and yes, part of the climate change may mean some parts of the world will be wetter, even floods and rising sea levels, and other parts will be drier, with droughts and famine. There is already famine in much of Africa and climate change will lead to many more deaths than at present.
i think its about the security, climate changes and famine if it is based on the community.
Sudden climate change
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.
Hernan Cortez and his band of Spaniards led to the weakening of the Aztec empire. a huge number of Aztecs died from the 'white man's disease', smallpox and perhaps measles. The Aztecs had no immunity to these diseases, at all, because they did not exist in their area.
Famine happens where ever human populations exceed the capacity of the land to support food. This can happen due to temporary conditions, such as unusual weather patterns. it can also happen due to climate change or drought. The African subcontinent and India are the most common famine areas.
Blight refers to the disease that affects a crop and the resulting starvation and problems is a famine.
The disease was rhinderpest.