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The greatest loss of life in a single event occurred during World War II, particularly in the Holocaust, where approximately six million Jews were systematically murdered by the Nazi regime. Another significant event was the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945, which resulted in hundreds of thousands of casualties. Additionally, natural disasters like the 1931 China floods also led to millions of deaths, highlighting the devastating impact of both human actions and natural phenomena on human life.
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If the question is asking about the Civil War battle with the highest death toll, I believe it was the Battle of Antietam.
The Battle of Gettysburg. Around 50,000 casualities on both sides...and since they were all Americans..it's a huge tally.
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The greatest loss of life is usually the result of flooding.
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Storm surge is the answer.
The Titanic struck an iceberg and sank with great loss of life
The greatest loss of life for the Native peoples in the 16th and 17th centuries would be smallpox. They did not have this natural immunity that the Europeans did and thousands died as a result.
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The machine gun was the greatest reason for loss of life during the first world war. Disease was the 2nd biggest reason for loss of life. After the war, over 22 million people died of tuberculosis worldwide.
Bone loss is greatest during the postmenopausal phase of life, particularly in women. This is due to hormonal changes that occur during menopause, leading to a rapid decline in bone density. Regular weight-bearing exercise and adequate calcium and vitamin D intake can help reduce the risk of osteoporosis during this phase.