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The same places they live now.
it reatuned so many times because people live with rats and they caried the disease. when people started bathing and cleaning the rats went away because there was nothing for them.
Pope Clement VI did live after the plague (Black Death 1348-1350). He died in 1352, two years after the plague.
it depends on what type of plague that person had but most of the diseases gave the victim about 1-7 days to live
The vast majority of people didn't. Some lucky few seemed to have a natural immunity to it, which is how they survived.
No, kangaroos did not live in the times of the dinnosoars
The black death or black plague was spread by fleas, which were carried by rats and lived in close proximity to humans because of the unsanitary conditions poor people were forced to live in during that time in Europe.
yes,he did,marco polo did live during the middle ages.Ya know why?........ I DUNNO WHY!!!!
They lived freely. Not caring for the not as fortunate people who live on the the streets and eat bread and a very little amount of meat.
There are three kinds of plague. The most commonly known is the bubonic plague, it's from the fleas that live on rats. People only really get it if they share an environment with rats. Septicemic plague, which is in the blood, also comes from those fleas. Pneumonic plague is spread in the cough droplets of people who have it--people who get this kind of plague usually die within 2 days of contracting it.
Galileo did not live in the Middle Ages. He lived during the Renaissance.