Polio is one disease without much occurance today.
Small Pox
From September 2nd, 1945 and up to March 9th, 2009: 23,053 days have passed since World War II ended.
did it end in 1945 has there been anymore wars since the 2nd world war
Since the whole world was in depression the war created jobs for people to manufacture goods,
that is to ask if there will be a third world, and since this has not happened yet we can only guess, but I suppose since it has happened before it is likely to happen again
Since 1945, at the end of World War Two.
Death from smallpox was iffy, and slow. There were two different strains of smallpox, one causing about 1% fatalities, the other about 30%. The disease caused scarring of the skin and blindness in many of it's victims, and death may occur as a result of secondary infection. In 1979, the World Health Organization announced that smallpox had been eradicated from the planet through a program of vaccination. There have been no cases since then, and it is the only disease that has been eradicated.
none, the disease no longer exists naturaly none, the disease no longer exists naturaly
It's likely to be Mount Everest - since it's the highest mountain on the planet.
About 1 in 10,000. However, since it is an inherited disease, there will be areas of the world that have many cases, other areas with none.
There is not fifth planet on Earth, since Earth is a planet...
a dwarf planet
8 not including Pluta since its considered a Dwarf planet 8 not including Pluta since its considered a Dwarf planet 8 not including Pluto since its considered a Dwarf planet 8 not including Pluto since its considered a Dwarf planet
If the church were the only educational institution, there could be a lack of diversity in teachings, as religious perspectives may dominate the curriculum. This could limit critical thinking skills, exposure to different ideologies, and overall educational breadth. It might also lead to a narrow worldview among students, potentially hindering their ability to adapt to a multicultural society.
No, since our planet is spherical (ball-shaped) and we have only one sun, only half of the planet can be illuminated by the sun at any one time.
If you were on a planet that was falling in to a black hole, it would certainly be considered a disaster. Since black holes are a natural phenomenon, then the disaster is probably natural too.
Venus, since it is the only one named after a goddess.
The Dark Ages will return, as intolerance and superstition rule the world: just like last time! Science will be eradicated, Technology will collapse. The Church has mellowed since the last Dark age.