Yes, famine can be extremely harmful as it leads to severe malnutrition, starvation, and increased mortality rates. It also has devastating effects on physical and mental health, causing long-term developmental issues, weakened immune systems, and psychological trauma. Additionally, famine disrupts communities, economies, and social structures, leading to increased poverty, displacement, and conflict. The consequences of famine can persist for generations, affecting not only those directly impacted but also future populations.
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the famin is accordingly occurs due to the civil wars
1845 - 1850 (1847 was the worst year)
when did the great irish famin start
during the patato famin they ate nothing for breakfast
Drought, war, and diseases of plants or livestock can lead to famine.
potato famin iz tastie
During the famin' going on in Ireland , disraeli took advantage and offerd a starving people food, they just had to sign away their land.
They helped because of a food famin and needed more money.
The potato was the main food people in Ireland ate. When there were no potatoes due to the crop being destroyed by blight, many people left to find more food and a better life. The famine had the effect of increasing Irish emigration.
All Microbes are not harmful. All virus are harmful. Some bacteria are harmful
some are harmful but some are not harmful