spots , smells and rash
e have been three major outbreaks of plague. The Plague of Justinian in the 6th and 7th centuries is the first known attack on record, and marks the first firmly recorded pattern of bubonic plague. From historical descriptions, as much as 40 percent of the population of Constantinople died from the plague. Modern estimates suggest half of Europe's population was wiped out before the plague disappeared in the 700s.[2] After 750, major epidemic diseases did not appear again in Europe until the Black Death of the 14th century.[3] The Third Pandemic hit China in the 1890s and devastated India but was confined to limited outbreaks in the west.[4]
bubonic and pneumonic
It was called Black Death, Black Plaque and Bubonic Plaque.
a disease
it was carried by rats which caught the disease from parasites
no the black death did not kill everyone. but ther was very few that surived and was rare if u did live after a week with the disease.
Rats to fleas, fleas to humans
A vomiting severely is an Black Death disease which happened to you on your 3rd Day of this Black Death disease.A vomiting severely is an Black Death disease which happened to you on your 3rd Day of this Black Death disease.
A vomiting severely is an Black Death disease which happened to you on your 3rd Day of this Black Death disease.A vomiting severely is an Black Death disease which happened to you on your 3rd Day of this Black Death disease.
The black death is a Bacteria type disease that is transmitted primarily by fleas biting an animal or person Easily cured today with antibiotics.
The Black Death was viewed as the worst disease in the world.
Black death was a disease/sickness, you couldn't exactly see it
YES! the Black Death plauge was found to have a combanation of diseases.
It spreads the disease
It was called Black Death, Black Plaque and Bubonic Plaque.
The Black Death because this disease contributed to why the peasants revolted.!!!
The same as humans.
it was a disease palgue from the old century
The plague? Yersinia Pestis?