Lemme guess, book question? I'm trying to find the answer and i think its either just World War one, or the Russian Revolution. It may be both
The Russian Civil War followed upon World War 1 to, between them, account for the deaths of 14 million Russians in the years 1914-1917(WW1) and 1917-1921 (Russian Revolution). Of the 2 the revolution accounted for the majority of deaths: 9 million.
The Russian Civil War followed upon World War 1 to, between them, account for the deaths of 14 million Russians in the years 1914-1917(WW1) and 1917-1921 (Russian Revolution). Of the 2 the revolution accounted for the majority of deaths: 9 million.
The tornado of February 13, 1995 was rated F1. It was short lived and caused a few million dollars worth of damage, but no deaths or injuries. Overall, it was a minor event.
The 1820 eruption of Mount Rainier did not cause any reported deaths as there is no recorded evidence of casualties resulting from this event.
Civil War--40,000 more.
The leading theory for the first mass extinction 65 million years ago is a catastrophic event such as an asteroid impact. This event is believed to have led to environmental changes that caused the extinction of the dinosaurs and many other species.
The deadliest natural event in China's history was the 1931 China floods, which resulted in an estimated 1-4 million deaths.
Earth quakes are the worst followed by Tsunamis
The Cretaceous Paleogene extinction event about 65 million years ago.
About 65 million years ago was the Cretaceous-Paleongene excintion event, likely caused by a combination of an asteroid impact and a surge in volcanic activity. A number of groups of animals went extinct including ammonites, pterosaurs, plesiosaurs, and dinosaurs.
Lightning deaths
Every event that ever happened caused another event to happen. Be specific.