They're the same thing, but the word "famine" is generally used when someone is speaking about a country that has a small amount of food available.
Blight refers to the disease that affects a crop and the resulting starvation and problems is a famine.
Cattle herds
widespread famine and starvation
A famine is an extreme shortage of food, caused by drought, crop failure, disaster, or overpopulation. Famines are often characterized by starvation, and by emigration or exodus (leaving the affected area) to find food.
The Bengal famine occurred between 1943 and 1944, primarily affecting the Bengal province of British India. This devastating famine resulted in the deaths of an estimated 2 to 3 million people due to starvation and malnutrition. Contributing factors included wartime policies, agricultural failures, and the British government's response to the crisis. The famine remains a significant and tragic event in the history of British colonial rule in India.
Hunger is when you don't eat an famine is starvation on a large amount of people
Blight refers to the disease that affects a crop and the resulting starvation and problems is a famine.
1:Famine means a severe shortage of food (as through crop failure) resulting in violent hunger and starvation and death,while drought means a shortage of rainfall.
Famine.
That's called 'famine'.
Malnutrition is when your body does not get all the vitamins, minerals, and protein's to survive functionally. Famine is basically starvation.
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.
A potato famine is a period of big starvation, disease and immigration caused by poisonous potato's. A.K.A The great hunger
A potato famine is a period of big starvation, disease and Immigration caused by poisonous potato's. A.K.A The great hunger
If you'res asking "where" they went, it was to Egypt. If you're asking "why" it was because famine causes starvation.
starvation, scarcity, hunger, lack, want, deprivation, dearth
The Irish Potato Famine