If a disease killed a mulberry tree, it would lead to the loss of its ecological contributions, such as providing habitat and food for various species, including birds and insects. Additionally, the tree's death could disrupt soil health and local ecosystems. For farmers or industries reliant on mulberry for silk production or fruit, it would result in economic losses and potentially affect local agriculture. The surrounding environment might eventually recover, but the specific impacts would depend on the extent of the disease and the resilience of the ecosystem.
if slaves showed sines of disease they would be killed if they worked in the house or not cared for if they worked in the fields
There would be a larger population of algae on the earth.
idk i guess there would be less food for the reef animals
The atmosphere would change if a disease killed all the plants in my area because humans will inhale the disease and would probrably get sick.
They would be killed by other means
They would be KILLED
you are going to be killed too...
Nothing would happen he can't die!
Assuming they didn't have some sort of communicable disease then nothing would happen. If they did have a disease then you could possibly catch it
you'd get arrested
Mankind would cease to be, then.
You would go to prison.