no because the biggest change came on the farms.for thise peasants who survived,there was a brighter futre.because they could move around and find jobs for more money.
yes, Black Death killed 75 to 200 million people. Reducing whole world's population.
Yes.
If you consider the death of 25% of the world's popualtion to be a disaster, then yes it was.
If you were on a planet that was falling in to a black hole, it would certainly be considered a disaster. Since black holes are a natural phenomenon, then the disaster is probably natural too.
It affected everybody
Black death
they would have died sadly
Everybody died, from peasantry to royals. The Black Death did not discriminate. Wherever it appeared, it worked its way through everyone in the area, killing the vast majority.
Death is a part of life itself, albeit the last part. It is not a disaster by any definition on its own.
bubonic plague conjunction of saturn, jupiter, and mars on march 20 1345 was thought to be the cause of black death
A black sheep is one who doesn't do what everybody else does. You know you are one if you don't do what everybody else does.
The disaster is the death injury and destruction it caused/. It nearly wiped out the city of Darwin.
This is a bit off the Q. but basically, When disaster strook ( when the black death arrived) twenty five million people died from it. If you type it into google, you will be able to find many answers but i cant help you otherwise THANK YOU FOR CHOOSING ME!!
Everybody dies eventually