Bubonic Plague has a1-15% mortality rate in treated cases and a 40-60% mortality rate in untreated cases.
Septicemic plague has a 40% mortality rate in treated and 100% in untreated cases
Pneumonic plague has 100% mortality rate if not treated within 24 hours of infection.
There is some disagreement on exact figures among scholars, but a rough estimate in terms of total population of Europe is around 45-50%. There was considerable variation on the local scale. Urban areas where hardest hit, and some areas around the Mediterranean had outbreaks several years running. Small towns and villages were less affected due to lower population density. More distant areas, like England, were also less affected, and estimates by some scholars are as low as 20% mortality for such areas.
almost 50% of the European population was killed by the black death. the population of Europe before the plague was about 90 million and about 40 million died from the bubonic plague.
Up to half in some parts of Europe. Exact percentages are meaningless, since population records were not kept in those days.
The Black Death wiped out 1/3 of the 75 million population of Europe in 5 years. So, it killed 25 million people in Europe.
In 2007, 42% were black, and 56% were white.
Black Death caused 75 to 200 million people to die. 1/3 of population was killed.
In Europe around 30-60%. Total of 75 to 200 million people died.
75 million = 33-50%
Between 34-60%
2/3 im pree shure
around 25 million people died in total
black death spread in Europe. black death killed 75 to 200 million people.
Lead to? The Black Death (bubonic plague) led to death in a very large percentage of cases. Death is the final sayonara. What it "leads to" is an area for spiritual conjecture.
The bubonic plague, or "Black Death" wiped out 1/3 or 33% of western Europe's population.
It was the Bubonic Plague (Black Death).
They wiped themselves and tortured eachother.
When Black Death spread. People thought it as anger of god.
1 in 3 people were killied by the black death
no, as if now. No new case has been noted of black death.
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In geography, the annual growth rate refers to the percentage increase in a population over one year. It is a measure often used to track changes in population size over time and can be influenced by factors such as birth rates, death rates, and migration. Evaluated regularly, the annual growth rate helps geographers understand population dynamics and patterns within a specific area.