Starvation leads to severe physical and mental health issues, including malnutrition, weakened immune systems, and increased susceptibility to diseases. It can cause stunted growth in children, cognitive impairments, and long-term developmental delays. Additionally, starvation can result in social and economic instability, as affected populations may resort to desperate measures to survive, leading to increased crime and conflict. The psychological effects, such as trauma and anxiety, can also have lasting impacts on individuals and communities.
he died of starvation
Starvation and disease
The word 'starvation' is a noun; a word for the suffering or death caused by hunger.A noun functions as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition.Examples:Starvation is caused by natural disaster or man-made disaster. (subject of the sentence)The physical damage that starvation causes can take years to overcome. (subject of the relative clause)China's 'Great Leap Forward' caused the starvation of many people. (object of the verb 'caused')Many people in Jamestown died of starvation. (object of the preposition 'of')
scurvy,starvation,dehytration
Cattle herds
starvation,abnormalities,death
The problems that encountered Hernando Cortez's voyages were diseases, starvation, pirates and other ships
The potato.
starvation diets, and diet pill abuse
some problems or difficulties were location, starvation, drought, disease, Indians, and preparation.
overwork, starvation, disease, exposure, beatings to name a few.
Some problems caused by war is loss of life and economic crash.