The term for such a situation is an epidemic or pandemic, with the latter term used to indicate an epidemic that has spread across one or more continents, or even the whole world (a global pandemic).
Examples of recent or ongoing pandemics include the worldwide spread of AIDS, and even the H1N1 flu virus of 2009.
A rapid outbreak of an infection that affects many people is called an epidemic. It refers to the widespread occurrence of a disease in a specific geographical area or population within a relatively short period of time.
Jupiter's rapid rotation affects the planet by making it wider at the equator than at the poles. It also affects it by giving the planet its cloud bands.
Rapid heart beat, increases strength, vasoconstriction.
no side affects at all!
over crowded schools and less attention given to students.
The bad affects are more deises and death and there will be more orphans.
It affects the population increasing the Food Shortage, Health problems and the Water Shortage
before the presant and when people give a rapid so like if i give you a kiss i gave you a rapid change
The initial infection is rapid, although there is often a prolonged latency period before symptoms show. It may take months or years after infection before symptoms become apparent.
it cause by you people
Rapid Urbanization is when to much of one thing ( like people or animals ) move into a ceartin type of area. that causes people to leave that country/region
rapid growth of what? people? plants? lobsters? gotta be more specific
Atmospheric flows are forced into belts and zones