About 7,000 in Britain.
less than 1 cow will make 10 patties
Yes, not all of them, but many. That is usually what steaks and hamburgers are made out of, and many people eat those. There are also people who are vegans or vegetarian, and those people don't eat cows.
Approximately one billion animals are killed for leather each year, including cows, pigs, sheep, and goats. The leather industry is a significant contributor to animal agriculture and the global demand for leather products.
20 hamburgers.
six hundred
None. Cow hides are obtained from meat processing plants and slaughterhouses. No cow is killed specifically to make footballs.
Yes, many people in the United States make hamburgers.
If you want to make 180 half pound burgers you will need 90 pounds of meat.
Yes, along with a great many other places in the world. If you asking if hamburgers are manufactured in Hamburg and exported to the rest of the world, the answer is generally no (although some frozen hamburgers are no doubt manufactured there and exported somewhere.) If you are asking if hamburgers originated in Hamburg, the answer is probably not. Of all the places identified in the Wikipedia entry on Hamburgers as possibly being the place of origin of the hamburger, all are in the United States.
There is no way to tell exactly how many cows are killed worldwide each year. It is estimated that 35 million cows are slaughtered each year in the US alone. In Canada, it is estimated that 12 million cattle are slaughtered each year.
cows.