one million deaths in Ireland.• the emigration of two million Irish people, mostly to the United States
Emigration.
they all died because the potatos wouldnt turn into fries and they didnt have enough ketchup +++++ Oh, brother! I had family members to died because of the potato famine in Ireland. It is nothing to joke about. About 1 million people died. Another estimated 1 million people emigrated from Ireland to many other countries, including England, Canada, the United States, Australia, New Zealand, other English-speaking British colonies, and countries in Central and South America. Ireland lost between 20% - 25% of its population during the famine years, early 1840s through 1852, from both death and immigration. There is not enough room in this question and answer forum to cover all the relevant issues involved in the Irish Potato Famine. I suggest you go to your local public library and ask a reference librarian to help you research the subject. You can start by reading information on it in one of the multi-volume encyclopedias the library holds.
depends on what country your in
Around 85% of deaths in Ireland are caused by old age, it's rare for murders to occur.
The potato famine, which started in the mid 1840s until the early 1850s.
70,000 deaths were caused
Birth and immigration both add individuals to a population, increasing the population size. Similarly, deaths and emigration remove individuals, reducing the population. So growth would be equal to the sum of immigration and births, minus the sum of emigration and deaths.
Initially it destroyed the potato crop. This led to hunger and famine and many people dying or leaving Ireland, severely reducing the population, which still has not reached the same levels as they were before the famine began in 1845.
Deaths caused because they thought someone was a vampire: a few hundreds, possibly. Deaths caused by people who thought they were vampires: Several tens. Deaths caused by vampires themselves: none.
The formula for net population change is expressed as: [ \text{Net Population Change} = (\text{Births} - \text{Deaths}) + (\text{Immigration} - \text{Emigration}) ] This formula accounts for the natural increase or decrease in population through births and deaths, as well as the changes caused by migration into and out of a region.
Tornadoes caused 44 deaths in the U.S. in 2010 and an unknown number worldwide.