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Cholera
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1. What is the problem
The people are geting cholera by the pump in Angola. Nearly1,200 died
in Angola because bacteria water.
In Victorian times Cholera was
most dangerous in the industrial
towns of the north or in the centre of new big cities like London.
Here people lived in crowded housing. Most people got their water
from a tap in the street and often the supply was pumped out of
a nearby
river. This river could easily be used for sewage disposal at
the same time. In London, one water company drew water out of the River
Thames
from a point right next to the outlet of the Great Ranelagh Sewer.
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What is cholera?
Where did cholera come from?
Why did cholera happen? |
"The most terrible outbreak of cholera which ever occurred
in this kingdom, is probably that which took place in Broad Street, Golden
Square, and the adjoining streets, a few weeks ago."
A quote from
Victorian times. |
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Names of students who made this.
Jahangir,Shazidul,Rujina,Saidur
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