There are many reasons...
-Migration into cities
-Poverty
-Water Supply
-Disease
-Famine
etc...
But it depends if you are talking about an LEDC (Less Economically Developed County) or MEDC (More Economically Developed Country). An LEDC would be some where in Africa for example and an MEDC would be the UK for example. It also depends on context. The answers I have given is geographical but you could be on about history or anything to be honest. Hope this helps.
god
germany
Cattle herds
suffering caused by the great depression
The term "cruel proclamation" could refer to various historical or fictional declarations that caused significant suffering or injustice. For example, it might evoke the harsh edicts issued during times of war, oppression, or colonialism, which often stripped marginalized groups of their rights and freedoms. Such proclamations typically aimed to maintain control or suppress dissent, leading to widespread hardship and suffering among affected populations. Specific examples would depend on the context in which the term is used.
The most widespread human disease caused by flukes would be schistosomiasis.
A common problem caused by the widespread use of computers is lack of personal social interaction. Another problem caused is less physical exercise.
The eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD caused widespread destruction in the Roman cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum. The cities were buried under a thick layer of ash and pumice, preserving them for centuries. It is estimated that thousands of people died as a result of the eruption.
Haiti (located in Central America) was suffering from a big earthquake in February 2010.
In "A Tale of Two Cities" by Charles Dickens, the power that has ground the people down is the oppressive rule of the aristocracy and the systemic injustices of the French monarchy. The harsh living conditions, widespread poverty, and lack of opportunities for the common people lead to their suffering and discontent.
The event that began in 1918 and significantly added to the suffering caused by World War II was the Spanish flu pandemic. This global influenza outbreak infected about one-third of the world's population and resulted in millions of deaths, exacerbating the hardships faced by people already affected by the war. The combination of wartime destruction, economic instability, and the pandemic's toll led to widespread suffering and hardship in many countries, compounding the challenges of post-war recovery.
Cyclone Yasi affected northeastern Australia, particularly the regions of Queensland, including cities like Cairns and Townsville. It caused widespread destruction to homes, infrastructure, and crops in February 2011.
My friend chewed gum in class and now she is suffering the consequences. The woman's suffering was great. The man yelled loudly as if the splinter had caused him horrible suffering.
Henry Bessemer
small pox
almoast all d cities r suffering 4rom climate extreme climate climate in India especially d cities in d north like delhi, chandigarh,lucknow,jaipur etc.
widespread destruction.