Consequences?æof epidemics include death and destruction. It can also cause fear, panic, and worry in the population which can lead to crime.
This is a somewhat broad question since there are many different ways in which we can either take care of our Earth or fail to do so. In general, if we do not take care of our Earth, environmental conditions will worsen, and we will have a damaged world in which to live. There are a wide range of unfortunate consequences which can result, which include flooding, starvation, epidemics, war, etc.
consequences that were not supposed to happen. Example: we failed due to unintended consequences.
Tectonic cycle consequences may lead to a formation of new geographical features which might lead to the loss of lives.
One of the consequences is that all the nutrients from the soil will be finished up and the plants will not get the nutrients and thus die!
The consequences might be that we do manage to stop, or at least slow global warming. But if we don't try, then global warming definitely won't stop.
The Epidemics was created in 1986.
One of the most common epidemics is influenza. Other epidemics include: plague, measles, smallpox, HIV/AIDS, SARS, and meningitis.
When you say "epidemics" do you mean the ten plagues?
Roughly you can think of it this way: population explosion allows more epidemics (or worse epidemics) due to the ease of the virus or diseases to spread
N. meningitidis is the only organism that can cause epidemics of meningitis.
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Epidemics are dangerous because they are incredibly lethal and contagious. They can wipe out entire communities within days.
A physician who specializes in epidemics.
epidemic comes from the Greek word επιδημία (epidimia) which can be loosely translated "on the people".
smallpox
flue or other epidemics
Cholera often occurs in outbreaks or epidemics; seven pandemics (countrywide or worldwide epidemics) of cholera have been recorded between 1817 and 2003