Black Death could kill you from two to three days. Sometimes it might take weeks to kill you.
Yes, you could get the Black Plague by breathing near someone who already had the plague. The plague was transmitted through the spread of droplets in the air when a person coughed or sneezed. If you breathed those droplets, you could get the plague.
Yes!
Black Death was a Plague. Humans, animal especially rats could get infected.
Black Death Plague was pandemic during 1346 to 1353. It killed 75 to 200 million people.
The Black Plague was very painful because you would get huge tumors on your neck , armpit, and groin. You would constinly be coughing, and sneezing. You could vomit blood.
Age has no bearing on the disease at all. Anyone could get the Plague.
Europe could not deal with the black death because they didn't know what caused It.
*contagious? The Black Plague could be inhaled, or taken through the blood by rats, so VERy contagious!
The plague was primarily transmitted through flea bites from infected rats. The fleas would carry the Yersinia pestis bacterium, which could be passed on to humans through the bites. It could also be transmitted through direct contact with infected bodily fluids or respiratory droplets from coughing.
Black Death or The Black Plague was spread by fleas that were on rats. The Industrial Revolution could be the cause of its rapid spreading, but the cause is actually disputed by many scientists and historians. Many think it spread just because of how contagious it was.
Black Death was believed to be a Plague. But it could have been anthrax. As this amount of spread is only possible in airborne cases.
The black plague started in 1348 and was caused by flees carried by rats and spread through out Europe, the black plague killed 30-60% of the population. The disease could be caught just by breathing the air around the infected people.