Answer:
took the lives of at least one third of Europe's population
Explanation:
Of the Black Death, it is correct to say that it took the lives of at least one-third of Europe's population. The black death also known as bubonic plague is caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis and is reported to be transmitted by bites from infected rodents or fleas. The black death was an epidemic in Europe between 1347-1351 causing a huge number of death that has not been recorded before then. The black death resulted in the death of at least one-third of Europe's population, it spread across most part of Europe, though it originated in China