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What was the reason behind the deaths of people during the 18th century?
Floods
Famines
Earthquake
• Volcanic Eruptions​

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Answered by reeyu22
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Answer:

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Famines

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

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During 18th centure there were famines all over the world

situation leads to harship and hunger. crops fails , prices increases.

In 18th centure in france a large famine occure.

in europe epidemic enflunzeu occur.

Answered by aditya0115
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Answer:

A natural disaster is a sudden event that causes widespread destruction, major collateral damage or loss of life, brought about by forces other than the acts of human beings. A natural disaster might be caused by earthquakes, flooding, volcanic eruption, landslide, hurricanes etc. To be classified as a disaster, it will have profound environmental effect and/or human loss and frequently causes financial loss.

Explanation:

Ten deadliest natural disasters excluding epidemics and faminesEdit

Notes: The list does not include several volcanic eruptions with uncertain death tolls resulting from collateral effects (crop failures, etc.), though these may have numbered in the millions; see List of volcanic eruptions by death toll.

This list takes into account only the highest estimated death toll for each disaster, and lists them accordingly

This list does not include epidemics and famines.

This list names event considered as a single event within one year.

The list does not include the man-made 1938 Yellow River flood, caused entirely by a deliberate man-made act (an act of war, destroying dikes).

An alternative listing is given by Peter Hough in his 2008 book Global Security.[1]

RankDeath toll (Highest estimate)EventLocationDate1.4,000,000[2][nb 1]1931 China floodsChinaJuly 19312.2,000,000[3][4][5]1887 Yellow River floodSeptember 18873.830,000[6]1556 Shaanxi earthquakeJanuary 23, 15564.655,0001976 Tangshan earthquakeJuly 28, 19765.≥500,000[2]1970 Bhola cycloneEast Pakistan (now Bangladesh)November 13, 19706.316,000[7]2010 Haiti earthquakeHaitiJanuary 12, 20107.≥300,000[8]526 Antioch earthquakeByzantine Empire (now Turkey)May 5268.300,000[9]1881 Haiphong typhoonVietnamOctober 8, 18819.273,400[10]1920 Haiyuan earthquakeChinaDecember 16, 192010.229,000Typhoon NinaAugust 7, 1975

Ten deadliest natural disasters since 1900 excluding epidemics and faminesEdit

Note: This list does not include industrial or technological accidents, epidemics, famines or the 1938 Yellow River flood.

RankDeath toll (estimate)Event*LocationDate1.400,000–4,000,0001931 China floodsChinaJuly 19312.≥500,000[2]1970 Bhola cycloneEast Pakistan (now Bangladesh)November 19703.100,000−316,000[11]2010 Haiti earthquakeHaitiJanuary 12, 20104.273,4001920 Haiyuan earthquakeChinaDecember 16, 19205.242,769–655,0001976 Tangshan earthquakeJuly 28, 19766.229,000Typhoon Nina—also contributed to Banqiao Dam failureAugust 7, 19757.227,8982004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunamiIndian OceanDecember 26, 20048.145,0001935 Yangtze floodChina19359.143,0001923 Great Kantō earthquakeJapanSeptember 1, 192310.138,8661991 Bangladesh cyclone ok

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