Assuming that your question is "Have there been more deaths than births" let's just think about it for a minute. In order to die one has to have been born. So, how could there possibly be more deaths than births? This, of course, is ignoring the question "When does life begin?' and the impossible calculation of abortions and stillbirths.
No. There is less aircraft deaths or accidents are way lesser than motorcycle-related deaths.
Earthquakes have caused more deaths than hurricanes, and hurricanes have caused more deaths than lightning.
if someone has, lets say, 1.40, they have more kills than deaths (normally about 1.0 is more kills than deaths) if they have less than 1.0 its normally more deaths than kills
At the time of this answer, more than 111,000 confirmed deaths.
COPD is responsible for more than 96,000 deaths annually
no
bloody hell there is!
Influenza was the viral disease that caused more deaths during WWI than combat.
In the United States, there are typically more car-related deaths per year than gun-related deaths. Car accidents are a leading cause of death, whereas gun-related deaths vary depending on factors such as region and legislation.
no.
Mao was responsible for more deaths in history than even Stalin and Hitler combined.
There are more deaths on the highway in one year than the total amount of deaths in the Viet-Nam era.