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The plague is a potentially deadly disease, plaque is residue left by bacteria and food on your teeth

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What was the nickname of the bubonic plaque?

The Great Dying, the Black Death, the Great Plague, the Plague


Was the plaque around in 1642-1646?

If you are referring to 'The Black Plague', then no. the Black Plague was around from 1347-1349.


Who was a Famous athenian killed by the plague?

Pericles died by the plaque.


Which plaque involved locusts?

The eighth plague involved Locusts.


Tooth paste is basic You use toothpaste for brushing to remove plague and bacteria in your teeth and gums What is the effect of the tooth paste in plague forming bacteria?

ok. fisrs of all. you brush you teeth to remeove plaque not plague. so brushing you teeth helps remove plaque it does nothing for the plague.


What was it called when fleas carried by rats were killing europeans?

The answer is bubonic plaque


What is the English word 'plague' in German?

Die Pest as 'bubonic plague', Die Plage as 'plaque' or 'bother', or Die Seuche as 'epidemic' may be German equivalents of 'plague'.


Does the buboic plaque still exist?

Do you mean bubonic plague? If so - yes.


Where can one find information about plaque online?

One can find information about plague by going to Colgate. Colgate offers articles on the left side of the page about plaque if you click on 'Oral and Dental Care Conditions.' They tell you what is plaque, how do you know if you had plaque, and how do you prevent plaque.


Where did the bubonic plaque begin?

The Bubonic plague started in approximately 1330 in Southern China.


Do you get plaque when you eat sugar?

yes you do because of the sweetness you can get the plague but the intake must be verry high


Where in England did the black plaque strike?

I think you mixed up the term Black Death and bubonic plague. Its not plaque. Assuming you meant the bubonic plague, it was not restricted to England. The whole of Europe and central Asia were victims to its merciless ravage. It happened in the fourteenth century.