7,000,000,000, 20,000,000,000 deaths
In 2009 there were 1000 AIDS related deaths in Canada.
While specific statistics on deaths directly related to bowling are not widely documented, fatalities in the sport are rare. Most incidents are typically linked to accidents or health issues rather than the sport itself. Overall, bowling is considered a safe recreational activity, and serious injuries are infrequent.
Over 290 since June 2001.
I have seen a variety of numbers for 7 years but they average out at 2,800 deaths occurred from the attack on the World Trade Center.
Around 5 persons died at workplace everyday on an average in Canada This was an 18% increase over 2004 and 45% increase over the 1993 levels. This fact was brought up in a 119 page report entitled "Five Deaths a Day: Workplace Fatalities in Canada, 1993-2005" which was prepared by the Centre for the Study of Living Standards (CSLS), a government-funded group, that in this study drew on statistics compiled by the Association of Workers' Compensation Boards of Canada (AWCBC). It showed that deaths were caused both due to accidents and disease at the workplace.
Too many.
No one really knows the answer to that question.
In 2009 there were 1000 AIDS related deaths in Canada.
horrible deaths
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Maybe some malfunction but no deaths.
While only six deaths were known to have occurred, it is likely that there were other unconfirmed deaths during the Great Fire of London.
There is no specific information available on the number of earthquake-related deaths that occurred on April 3. The number of deaths can vary depending on the location and magnitude of the earthquake that occurred on that date. It is best to refer to official sources for accurate and up-to-date information.
In 2011 in the US there were: - 16,634 Alcoholic Liver Disease deaths. - 26,256 Alcohol induced deaths
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During 2017 in the United States, there were around 40,100 traffic related deaths.Worldwide, about 1.3 million people die in road crashes each year, on average 3,287 deaths a day