400,000 people i think...
Around 8 million people die each year due to smoking-related causes, according to the World Health Organization. These deaths include both direct smoking-related illnesses like lung cancer and heart disease, as well as deaths due to exposure to secondhand smoke.
how many people die from passive smoking worldwide a yearResearch shows the 1 out of every 5 people that die are related to cigarette smoking. Currently, 64% of cigarette smokers die from a smoking related illness. Cigarette Smoking is the number 1 preventable cause of death.http://www.ask.com/questions-about/People-Die-Each-Year-from-Smoking
Few people die of smoking directly, but millions of people die each year from smoking-related illnesses such as lung cancer, emphysema and heart disease. Each of these has been linked as a causal factor to smoking.
According to the CDC: ...during 2000--2004, cigarette smoking and exposure to tobacco smoke resulted in at least 443,000 premature deaths, approximately 5.1 million YPLL [years of potential life lost], and $96.8 billion in productivity losses annually in the United States.
About 5.4 million
17000 have died from Alcohol ,and no one has died from smoking pot
Approximately 7 million people die from tobacco-related causes each year, according to the World Health Organization. This includes deaths from smoking, secondhand smoke exposure, and other tobacco-related illnesses such as cancer and heart disease.
Smoking tobacco increases the risk of lung cancer, heart disease, and other respiratory illnesses. Around 7 million people die globally each year from smoking-related causes, including secondhand smoke exposure.
440,000 smoking related deaths per year. 1,205 per day. 50 per hour...
About 2 million people die from smoking each year in the us alone.
No precise figure is available. That smoking affects many is indisputable and certainly a contributing factor for many deaths. Though none can say, with certainty, smoking is the sole cause of a given death. There are may things that contribute, not least just being alive.
More than 4500 people die annually from smoking related causes in NZ and it is the leading cause of preventable deaths. Lifetime smokers have a 50% chance of being killed by smoking and loose and average of 14 life years. The World Health Oganisation estimates that around 9% of deaths worldwide are directly attributable to smoking. -All information given in population health paper at the University of Auckland.