Smallpox is a disease, and is not "popular" anywhere.
No, singing bowls are not very popular in the United States. They are usually popular in other, more exotic countries, such as Tibet.
No smallpox more deadly
Jeanette is originally Scottish and is popular in the UK (obviously more so in Scotland than the other countries).
football, baseball, basketball, hockey, golf
adults
Just as in the US and other countries there is no 'most popular color' in England. Some colors may be more popular than others, but there is no 'most popular color'.
Yes, but this is only based on the number of users and the US has significantly more people than other countries.
probably, because all you need to play is a ball, and most other sports you need a lot more.
Soccer, worldwide..In the US, football. Probably Soccer, or Football as it is in other countries. It is played in more countries than any other, a good reason may be , all you need is a ball !! it doesn't
Smallpox can be prevented in the vast majority of cases with a vaccine. Vaccination can be protective for up to several days after exposure to smallpox. Smallpox has been prevented through the effective Intensified Smallpox Eradication Programme, initiated by the World Health Organization. On 26 July 1978, WHO announced the eradication of the smallpox strain Variola Minor. The more deadly strain, Variola Major, had been eradicated several years earlier, in 1975. While some other treatments available in the US today might treat smallpox infection, none have been fully (if at all) tested against smallpox.
One popular sport that Spanish speaking countries play is soccer. Soccer is more popular in those countries than in the United States.
Different sports are popular in different countries. (Eg. Badminton in Japan, Basketball in USA, Rowing in Great Britian.) But Athletics is a sport popular in most countries.