The Great Stink of 1858 in London did not result in a specific recorded death toll attributed directly to the event itself. However, it was linked to widespread public health issues due to poor sanitation and contaminated water, contributing to outbreaks of diseases like cholera. Estimates suggest that cholera epidemics in London during that period caused thousands of deaths, but the Great Stink was more a catalyst for reform in sanitation and public health rather than a direct cause of mortality.
There are a great many wonderful people that die of cancer in a year. This number is in the thousands.
It depends on the color of the stink bug. I know the brown ones dont die they survive
When stink bugs die, they release a strong, unpleasant odor that is often described as musty or pungent.
as you observe that when human die they stink when kept for a long time they don't stink if their organs are removed or they are dipped in salt water, it is same for fishes too.
A great many people die every year, over 900 of the more famous people to die in 1879 are listed on the related link.
No although it does tap their energy.
After my research, the answer to this question is yes. You can die at the Great Barrier Reef by drowning.
She is not currently dead yet. You can still email her. I think she is a great inspiration to many people and adults.
She is not currently dead yet. You can still email her. I think she is a great inspiration to many people and adults.
Everyone who drinks from the Great Lakes dies !!!Everyone who drinks water from anywhere dies .Eventually ..... ;)
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