During the Great Depression, widespread unemployment and poverty led to food shortages and limited access to resources, causing many people to go hungry. This lack of nutrition and proper sustenance contributed to an increase in starvation deaths during that time period.
The impact of war is multiple deaths, starvation, homelessness, disease and devastating damage to infrastructure.
- Starvation - Malaria - Dengue - Hypothermia - Measles - Polio - Cancer - Hypertension - Diabetes
As a result of Stalin's collectivization of agriculture, Ukraine's population faced massive starvation which resulted in millions of deaths.
Increased significantly
Starvation and Diseous had a lot to do with the many deaths. Also another problem is the weather. "Summer and Winter temperatures normally reach extremes of over 40 degrees Celsius and -20 degrees Celsius." - http://wikitravel.org/en/Great_Wall_of_China
The ongoing crisis in Venezuela, including economic collapse and political instability, has led to severe food shortages and hyperinflation. This has resulted in a lack of access to affordable and nutritious food for many Venezuelans, leading to an alarming increase in starvation deaths among the population.
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According to the World Health Organization, in 2010, it was estimated that around 1 billion people globally were suffering from hunger or undernourishment. While it is difficult to provide an exact number of deaths specifically due to starvation in that year, it is known that malnutrition and hunger contribute to millions of deaths each year, especially in developing countries.
In Tambora, Indonesia, in the year 1815. There were 92,000 deaths and the major cause of deaths were about starvation.
In the wild, most animal deaths are caused by predation, starvation, disease, accidents, or old age. In human care, factors such as illness, old age, mistreatment, or accidents can contribute to animal deaths.
Oppressive condition and many deaths due to abuse and starvation.
2 million
There is no concrete statistic on the number of deaths directly attributed to boredom, as it is not recognized as a direct cause of death by medical or psychological standards. However, boredom can lead to negative health outcomes, such as depression or risky behaviors, which may indirectly increase mortality rates. Some studies suggest that chronic boredom can contribute to a decline in mental and physical health, but quantifying this in terms of annual deaths is challenging.
The impact of war is multiple deaths, starvation, homelessness, disease and devastating damage to infrastructure.
heart attacks, murder, stillborns, starvation,dehydration, death of cancer and aids.
overwork, starvation, disease, exposure, beatings to name a few.