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Why did the plague known as black death disappear in winter?

The Black Death disappeared in winter because the whole plague came from infected fleas, and in the winter, fleas are dormant, so the fleas couldn't bite people to spread the disease. However, in the summer, fleas are not dormant, so they continue to spread the Black Death to people. This is ironic because most sicknesses are worse in the winter than in the summer.


When was w k d blue invented?

In the harsh winter of 1989, before the boer war.


How did Coyote Buttes get its name?

Every winter, thousands of coyotes come and sleep around the butte.


Why did the Roman army originally fight only between spring and autumn?

The Roman soldiers were originally farmers. They had to be home to plant early in spring and to harvest late in fall, in the winter the weather was not suitable to fight. This left only late spring, summer, and early autumn available for fighting. Because the winter was unsuitable for warfare, the Romans continued to fight in the spring and summer even: a) when these peasant soldiers did not go back to their farms in the winter because they fought outside Italy and wintered where the war was taking place (Greece, Spain, Africa, Turkey, Gaul and the like) b) after the Roman army ceased to be an army of part-time peasant soldiers and became an army of full-time professional soldiers drawn from the landless poor. This was not a Roman peculiarity either. The armies of all states fought in the spring and summer and spent the winter in winter quarters.


The growing of crops was one of the most important development in the history of human civilization?

the growing of crops caused them to not have to follow the migrating animals each winter

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What was the period of time during the winter of 1939-40 when there was little activity in the west known as?

the sitting war


What was the period of time During the winter time of 1939-40 when there was when there was little activity in the west Known as?

The period of little activity in the west during the winter of 1939-1940 is known as the "Phoney War" or "Sitzkrieg." It refers to the lack of major military operations on the Western Front after the German invasion of Poland in September 1939 and before the Battle of France in May 1940.


Do raccoon torpor?

Raccoons do not hibernate but during severe winter weather they will go into a period of reduced activity and sleep in their dens until conditions improve.


What sports activity is done only during winter?

Skiing, Snowboarding


State of greatly reduced body activity during the winter?

Hibernation.


What is the top recreational activity in Utah?

Skiing during the winter... Moutain trail hiking during the warmer months.


What is the best time of the year to transplant a young Mimosa tree?

During lasteeks of the winter period before its buds open, when you plant the tree with bare roots. In container or pot, any period without much activity, summer, late autumn...


Who is the winter in the southeast region?

Winter is not a person (you asked "Who is winter") , it is a season. In the southern hemisphere region winter happens during the northerner summer period.


What is the term for a period of unseasonably cold weather during spring?

Dogwood Winter


Do fairies come out during winter?

== == Yes fairies can Your typical fairy is active only during the flowering phase of the particular plant that their livelihood is associated with, which is a very small portion of the year. Some extend their period of activity through out the summer and fall. These are the more primitive types that still find a living foraging. A rare few can be active during the winter if there is significant 'outside influences'.


During What period does Antarctica have its 'long night' or 'winter'?

Generally, depending on where you are on the continent, this period occurs between February and October.


How much daylight is there during the summer months compared to the winter months in Antarctica?

Generally, the sun doesn't set during the summer period and generally, the sun doesn't rise during the winter period. The precise period as to the number of days, weeks or months of these phenomenon depends on where you are on the continent between the Antarctic Circle -- one 24-hour period, and the South Pole - six month period.