Er... I don't think two plagues combined to make the black death, but there were two ways the black death killed.
1. A flea bit you - the Bubonic Plague. After growing buboes, coughing blood and getting fevers, bleeding under the skin, which looks like severe bruising, appears. This is what gives the Black Death its name.
2. You are talking to a victim and they sneeze. If they don't catch it, you are infected. If they do catch it, you might not be infected, but if they catch with their hand, then touch you, you will be infected. The pneumonic plague.
Hitler was as awesome as the black plague spreading death and suffering accross Europe. And like all plagues, self-limiting. Rarely will a disease wipe out all of the host organisms that make its life possible. Evil, like plagues, is always present, waiting for a vulnerable time and place to take hold. The horror of an evil like Hitler or the suffering brought by plague does inspire awe.
Black Death Plague was pandemic during 1346 to 1353. It killed 75 to 200 million people.
they are both the same thing
No, they make a nutral brownish color.
Black Death Plague was result of trade. So it destroyed trade, thus city.
No, grey is a combination of black and white.
The biggest plague was the Black Death (1348-9), where so many labourers died that the price of labour went up.
mix the victims pee and blood into a bowl and make them drink it 1 time a die
The influenza (spanish flu) virus killed a simliar amount of people after World War I, but far fewer as a proportion of the population. The Black Death was the worst biological plague in the history of mankind.
Pet mice and rats do not carry any diseases. Wild rats caused the black plague in the middle ages.
Technically, none. Black is the absence of all colour. no colour at all since white is all the colours of the rainbow combined while black is the absence of colour
God made pharaoh the 10 plagues.