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A LOT! It is estimated that there are 2.5 BILLION rounds of .22 LR ammo made each year. And that is only one (but probably the most popular) cartridge.
thousands of cupcakes are made each day
About 4,000,000,000 a day.
each day about 36,000 converses are made
about ten billion kisses are made each year
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There are about 2 million baseballs made each year by the Rawlings company. This means that there are about 5,480 baseballs made each day.
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no they are not Well... In the sense that many bullets are solid lead, no, they can't be picked up by a magnet. However, many are either steel jacketed (i.e thin outer layer of steel around a lead core), or, in certain cases, are steel cored, these bullets can be picket up by a magnet. Now, if the question was whether the bullet itself carried a magnetic charge (and, thus, acted like a magnet), the above answer is certainly true: NO, bullets are not magnetic in and of themselves.
Roughly 200,000 cars are built each day.
Enough to destroy a lot of families