Malaria is a life-threatening disease. The word "malaria" is an Italian word in which "aria" refers to _____?
ملیریا ایک جان لیوا بیماری ہے۔ لفظ "ملیریا" ایک اطالوی لفظ ہے جس میں "اریا" سے مراد _____ ہے؟
Answer: Air
Explanation
The word "malaria" comes from the Italian "mal" (bad) + "aria" (air), meaning "bad air."
It was once believed that malaria was caused by breathing unhealthy air from swamps.
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