Yes, it spread throughout the whole world
It depends on which plague, but yes. Many viruses can be spread without touching a person due to the virus mutating and becoming airborne, or if the inflicted person touchs something that somebody else then touches.
No. Platypuses are endemic to Australia, meaning they do not live anywhere else.
Pretty much the same as anywhere else in the world.
You cannot find a platypus in North America. Platypuses are endemic to the eastern states of Australia. They do not live anywhere else in the world.
The same type of stars that can be observed from most anywhere else in North America.
The North Pole has several electromagnetic obscurities not found anywhere else. Some people also travel to the north pole as a form of extreme sports. I'm sure there are other reasons, hopefully someone else will contribute to this answer.
Plagued, like everyone else.
No. He apparently died of something else.
The North Pole has several electromagnetic obscurities not found anywhere else. Some people also travel to the north pole as a form of extreme sports. I'm sure there are other reasons, hopefully someone else will contribute to this answer.
In North Carolina I believe it's called "dip". I'm not sure about anywhere else though.
You get arrested, charged, and tried. Sorta like how it works anywhere else.