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Hunger in the Central PowersThis was caused by the Entente naval blockade. Germany, for its part, also blockaded Britain. If Germany had not had an advanced chemical industry able to produce artificial fertilizers in large quantities, the situation would have been much worse.
Answer: An oomycete named Phytophthora infestans
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A toxic cloud that came from the mainland of Europe, causing agricultural destruction there but nothing compared to what it did to the potato crop in Ireland. Because potatoes had become such an important food in Ireland, when they all died, so too did many Irish people.
They went to the US and other countries in search of a better life and to escape starvation caused by the famine. Other countries would have been seen as good places to go to have a better life, as they expected to be able to get jobs and better conditions than in Ireland.
widespread destruction.
The potato.
The earthquake and tsunami in northern Japan caused a huge amount to destruction and devastation.
The famine, which was caused by potato reducing Ireland's population by millions through death from starvation and emigration.
Airborne pollutants from copper, cobalt & nickel smelters in NW Russia have caused widespread destruction of Scandinavian forests.
The Irish potato blight, also known as the Great Famine, was caused by a water mold known as Phytophthora infestans. This pathogen spreads rapidly in wet conditions, leading to the widespread destruction of potato crops in Ireland in the mid-19th century.
Hunger in the Central PowersThis was caused by the Entente naval blockade. Germany, for its part, also blockaded Britain. If Germany had not had an advanced chemical industry able to produce artificial fertilizers in large quantities, the situation would have been much worse.
The typhoon brought severe damage to the Japanese coast.
Answer: An oomycete named Phytophthora infestans
It caused widespread destruction, leaving thousands of homes and buildings damaged or destroyed. The hurricane also resulted in major flooding, power outages, and significant economic losses for the affected areas.
The potato late blight caused the Irish potato crops to fail and rot in the fields. This led to what became known as the Great Famine or the Great Hunger, during which there was mass starvation. Starvation and disease, forced many Irish people to emigration from Ireland between 1845 and 1852.
Much of the destruction caused by the Great Chicago Fire was to the buildings constructed of wood. After the fire, building codes were changed to require stone and brick construction.