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if they hunt they will face severe penalties or might be publicly executed
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acute severe chest pain
from a severe fall
Well, typically, the same things that would happen to an adult, except for their affects will probably last their whole lives. Google or firefox 'results of anorexia' if you would like more details.
A severe shortage of rain is called a drought ( or a drowth); one of food is called a famine.
Famine means: a drastic, widespread food shortage, causing severe hunger and starvation.
A famine
1:Famine means a severe shortage of food (as through crop failure) resulting in violent hunger and starvation and death,while drought means a shortage of rainfall.
There is a severe shortage of gas.Murder is a very severe crime.There will be a severe rise in temperature.
it means the shortage of labor workers or that there is no enough workersl employees to do the work in a nation.
Severe pneumonia results in the signs of oxygen deprivation
severe burns
it results in severe gayness
For long years after World War II, and during the beginnings of the Cold War, the Soviet Union experienced a severe shortage of food and many other domestic goods and products simply because of ravages of the war. The 'scorched earth' policies of Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union itself during the war led to widespread destruction throughout the entire western portion of the Soviet Union.
too much emphasis was on industrialization
A famine is a period in time when there is not enough food to feed those affected by it.Definitions of famine on the Web: * dearth: an acute insufficiency * a severe shortage of food (as through crop failure) resulting in violent hunger and starvation and deathwordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn * A famine is a widespread shortage of food that may apply to any faunal species, which phenomenon is usually accompanied by regional malnutrition ...en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Famine * extreme shortage of food in a region; a period of extreme shortage of food in a region; During times of famineen.wiktionary.org/wiki/Famine * Widespread hunger caused by the near complete lack of food.www.regentsprep.org/Regents/global/vocab/topic_alpha.cfm * Japan ...disasters occurred in his time, however, and peasant protests rose to more than 50 per year during the 1780s. A great eruption of Mount Asama in 1783 was followed by a widespread famine during the Temmei era (1783-87), in which large numbers of people starved to death. ...www.britanica.net/EBchecked/topic/243191/Great-Disaster * A situation of extreme scarcity of food, potentially lead to widespread starvationwww.developmenteducation.ie/glossary/ * Significant lack of food1759.ccbn-nbc.gc.ca/documents/glossary_en.html * Starvation brought about usually by a lack of rain.www.godonthe.net/dictionary/f.html * Food scarcity to the point of starvation for large numbers of people. Famine was a chronic problem in China, especially in the eighteenth andwww.questia.com/PM.qst * famines - Acute food shortages characterized by large-scale loss of life, social disruption, and economic chaos.highered.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/0070294267/student_view0/glossary_e-l.html * drastic, wide-reaching food shortageteachers2.wcs.edu/middle/gms/amies/Vocabulary/Among%20the%20Hidden/AH%20Vocabulary.doc