The natural event that killed the most people in Mongolia was the severe winter known as "dzud." This phenomenon typically occurs when a harsh winter follows a dry summer, leading to extreme cold and heavy snowfall that decimates livestock, which is crucial for the livelihood of many Mongolian herders. The dzud can result in widespread famine and has historically caused significant loss of life, particularly among rural populations dependent on their animals for food and income.
The deadliest natural event in China's history was the 1931 China floods, which resulted in an estimated 1-4 million deaths.
Ecosystem dominates most of Mongolia is the marine life and wild life. These animals outnumber event the number of people there!
6 people were involved in the Boston massacre.
The Holocaust
They used many items. Many people were killed in this tragigic event.
The Spanish flu outbreak in 1918 killed hundreds of thousands of Americans. It actually killed between three and five percent of the world population. The most deadly pandemic ever.
Eruption
You need to specify what event you are referring to if you want to make it possible to answer your question.
People did not "go" to the holocaust. It is the name of an event in history that killed over 6 millon pepole.
It killed about 25 million people- nearly half of the population of Europe. No other event has killed that percentage of people.
The deadliest single-day event in terms of loss of life was the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks in the United States, where nearly 3,000 people were killed.
John Brown