Answer: Estimates range as high as 40% of the worlds deaths are attributable to pollution. The problem of arriving at a figure is to determine if pollution is directly, indirectly or maginally related to any specific death
Based on this rate, here is an estimate of the incidence of death among people now living in the world with the equivalent pollution related rates in brackets: * 1.78 deaths per second ( 0.4/sec)
* 107 deaths per minute (27/min)
* 6,390 deaths per hour (1,356/hr)
* 153,000 deaths per day (37,000/day)
* 56.0 million deaths per year (14 million/yr)
Probably not many, as people often die from LONG-TERM exposure to pollution.
In the United States, approximately 30 children die per year from accidental poisoning. (There are somewhere around 800,000 hospital treatments for non-fatal poisoning).
More than 20,000 can die with water pollution
More then 5 thousand a year die from light pollution.
oil pollution effects on sea otters
Thousands of animal die a day from pollution please
It depends upon the animals.. For example spider gives birth and die but pigs gives birth of too many babies but still alive. It is not necessary dat animal die after give birth of so many babies
178,000 babies die each year from texting and driving.
For your baby
they die of thrust and hungry
There are no statistics available regarding how many fish were killed from Titanic pollution. It is estimated that approximately 100,000 sea mammals die from pollution each year.
about 6.983 billion
Chinese River dolphins are sadly extinct due to pollution and food loss
Almost 36 babies die each second, which equates to 10 million each year.