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OpenStudy (masterlj2099):

Use the following map showing the spread of the H1N1 pandemic in 2009 to answer the question below: The map shows the entire world, with different colors showing deaths and infections from the H1N1 virus (dark blue), confirmed infections (blue), and unconfirmed infections (light blue). Between the dark blue and blue sections of the map, almost the entire world is covered. Public Domain In Medieval Europe, it took a few years for the Black Death to consume all of Europe. In 2009 the H1N1 disease spread all over the world in a few months. Considering the information on the map, how might the H1N1 virus have spread so quickly throughout the world? The virus was spread throughout the world by flocks of migratory birds. The virus was spread throughout the world via international airline travel. The virus was spread throughout the world via contaminated meat. The virus was spread throughout the world by infected street rats.

OpenStudy (masterlj2099):

i need help

OpenStudy (hope210):

what is your guess?

OpenStudy (hope210):

Okay, lets put it this way. What is the one thing that was NOT available in Medieval Europe?

OpenStudy (masterlj2099):

b

OpenStudy (masterlj2099):

alright

OpenStudy (hope210):

Good luck

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