Answer:
Because:
Explanation:
Those rose gardens are important. Portland has been nicknamed the City of Roses since 1888, and it celebrates its local history with a Rose Festival every year. The oldest public rose garden in Portland—near where I grew up on the city’s northern peninsula—has been around since 1909, and its most famous, the International Rose Test Garden, has been operating for almost a century. In addition to growing roses from all over the world, it’s a site for free public concerts and—as I recall from my preschool days—adjacent to a really, really good playground. Credit given to: theatlantic.com
WW2 I believe/think. That would be my answer.
Answer: It was the main cause of death in the 1200s
Explanation:
A.It affected people in Africa, Asia, and Europe option does make sense, but it doesn't best describe the bubonic plague.
B.It started in Europe and spread to Asia. True, but still doesn't really explain the bubonic plague
C. It was the main cause of death in the 1200s, that sums it up the best, the world's population declined by almost half during the plague, so it describes it the best.
D. It literally makes no sense and completely false, they used this method to get rid of bodies since so many people were dying.