Black Death killed almost 75 to 200 million people. Reducing population to 1/3.
Black Death had given birth to many revolts. It also helped to influence scientific researches.
It killed everyone...
It killed 3/4 of Europe leaving people without tradesmen, government officials, and needed services.
The black death is a nickname for the bubonic plague. The emidemic lasted a few years killing about half of Europe's population.
European populations grew as a result of American foods being introduced to European diets.
Yes. Death, which is permanent.
The largest effect of a reduction in bird populations is the increase in insect populations. Insect populations grow if there are fewer birds around to eat them.
They effect animal populations because...... They do! if this ain't the answer you want, well then...... DEAL WITH IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
An important effect that hunter-gatherer societies may have had on the environment was, EXTINCTION.
The Black Death killed up to 60% of some populations of Europe. These numbers did not rebound for nearly 400 years. London may have seen its last significant bubonic plague outbreak in the 1400's, but catastrophic epidemics are a rule of human history, not an exception.
yes, it create giant painful welts on your skin
before the end of the century, the plague had killed tens of millions of perople in Europe,North Africa, and western Asia. in europe, about one- third of the total population was killed.