Why did so many travelers risk starvation dehydration and death to travel the silk road's.?
because they werehungary
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Starvation is VERY serious. It can cause dangerous health side effects and health porblems. It can lead to malnourishment and degenerative conditions to the body. Starvation can, much too often, lead to death, too.
In Death of a Salesman, Willy loses his job during his meeting with Howard.
Dehydration and/or starvationAnother Answer:The most common cause of death in deserts is by drowning. More people drown in the desert every year than by any other cause. Flash floods can quickly develop after sudden thunderstorms and can rapidly fill arroyos and streams to overflowing. People have little to no warning and can be quickly swept away and drowned by these sudden floods. Other folks are drowned when they attempt to walk or drive across a flooded roadway.
There are many-many movies with the word "death". Here are some of them: Death Takes a Holiday (1934), Death Wish (1974), Love and Death (1975), Death Race 2000 (1975), Murder by Death (1976), Death on the Nile (1978), Death Becomes Her (1992), Kiss of Death (1995), Death to Smoochy (2002), Death Proof (2007), Death Defying Acts (2007), ...
Zouaves of Death's motto is 'Victory or death'.
Death by dehydration is what happens when humans do not drink water. If a human does not eat or drink, they will generally die from dehydration before starvation.
heart attacks, murder, stillborns, starvation,dehydration, death of cancer and aids.
Crush injuries, starvation or dehydration may all cause the death of people trapped in a collapsed building.
The autopsy report states her cause of death as malnutrition and dehydration from almost a year of semi-starvation.
Starvation and dehydration are huge contributors to death in the world. Every year 462.5 million people die from starvation and thirst.
In the Jain religion of India, Sallekhana is ritual fasting that causes death by dehydration or starvation, considered an honorable act when death is inevitably near.
Maximilian Kolbe died on August 14, 1941, by lethal injection after three weeks of starvation and dehydration at the Auschwitz, Poland, death camp.
Maximilian Kolbe died on August 14, 1941, by lethal carbolic acid injection after three weeks of starvation and dehydration at the Auschwitz, Poland death camp.
Complete starvation in adults leads to death within eight to 12 weeks.
it is a slow painful death
death by dehydration
Maximilian Kolbe died on August 14, 1941, by lethal carbolic acid injection after three weeks of starvation and dehydration at the Auschwitz, Poland death camp. His body burned in the ovens and ashes scattered.