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What happened to all of the beautiful elm trees in this country?

If you are talking about England then they were largely wiped out by Dutch Elm Disease.


Which most devastating disease wiped out more than one third of the population all the way from China to Western Europe?

Black death


What disease wiped out the Peloponesians during the Trojan war?

Small pox


The mandan Indian tribe was almost wiped out by what disease?

small pox


What disease wiped out the Massachusetts bay Indians?

Aids , herpes and diabetes !


What happened to the Native Americans who inhabited the islands of the Caribbean?

they were wiped out by european disease and brutality


When a disease has wiped out most of the flat winkle what will happen to the numbers of grey mullets?

your dad


What happens on Camazotz when someone gets sick in the book A Wrinkle in Time?

They are killed, so that disease is wiped out of the planet.


What is the tree the British almost wiped out?

The tree the British almost wiped out is the American chestnut tree. It was nearly decimated by an introduced fungal disease called chestnut blight in the early 20th century. The disease spread quickly and devastated the once-dominant tree species in the Eastern United States.


How is the third law broken in Animal Farm?

The aliens invaded the planet Animal Farm and wiped out the commandments.


What caused a scare in recent times among cows and has caused entire herds to be killed?

An outbreak of mad-cow disease in England wiped out most of the country's beef industry. A more recent outbreak of Hoof and Mouth disease was a lesser but still devestating plague. Even more recently an outbreak of BSE in Alberta caused an entire herd to be wiped out or put down, which ever way you want to put it, in 2003. A couple other cases had similar consequences, only to find the one or two cows confirmed with BSE were the only ones in that herd that were "humanely euthanized" that had the debilitating disease.


How did the Vikings get wiped out?

They didn't get "wiped out". As the Vikings began to gain control of more land over Europe and England, they settled and eventually started to cease their murderous pillages across Europe and England. The main reason the Vikings pillaged other civilisations such as England, is because England had plenty of fertile land and healthy cattle as well as riches in the form of Christian gold. The homeland of the Vikings was very infertile and very poor. In order to prevent their people being wiped out, the Vikings raided the more fertile, thriving civilisations to feed their own. As pointed out above, once the Vikings were happy that they had acquired enough land to survive on, they ceased their pillages and settled for normal lives all over Northern Europe and Middle-England. They were never wiped out.