Tuberculosis currently causes around 4,000 deaths per day worldwide. This makes TB a leading cause of death globally, particularly in low and middle-income countries. Regular screening, diagnosis, and treatment are crucial in addressing this public health issue.
In 2004, an average of about 117 people died each day in motor vehicle collisions in the United States.
In 2000, about 209,000 people died from leukemia.
Around 250,000 people visit Flanders Field each year to pay their respects to the soldiers who fought and died during World War I.
In 2010, approximately 2.5 million people died in the United States.
On average, hundreds of people die from heat stroke in the Philippines each year. The numbers can vary depending on factors such as heatwave intensity and local response measures.
becouse of weather and many othe ruses
over 60 people died in a tornado each year
1000,000,000 becouse it has a food chain becouse sharks eat other fish otherfish eats shark or u know
there are 4,000 people killed each year
200 million people are killed and then become stupide becouse this page is not factuale
75 million about 8.33 people died each year.
Do you mean how many die each year for example?
100,000 becouse people loose their mind and abandend poor animals
He sold lots becouse he farted on all of them wich icreased the earthquake becouse he farted. There was a big bang becouse of his fart.
just becouse some people like hawks same as people might like puppies or cats or what
they all died they all died
about 5 million each year many people get infected