Not on the Earth.
1,000s if you include Korea
Planets and stars do all eventually die.
Die Another Day dumb and dumber
there are so many that it would be impossible to find the total amount of stars because all stars die and become reborn
They don't. The stars are far beyond Earth's influence and are not affected by Earth. The "falling stars" you see in the sky are small pieces of rock burning up in the atmosphere properly called meteors. Neither the stars nor meteors are affected by people's deaths.
about 20,000 die each day
99 people die every day This answer is so far beyond belief as to be laughable. The actual number is in the tens of thousands. I'll research the number and post it here later. THE ANSWER IS BETWEEN 500,000 AND ONE MILLION, BUT I CAN'T FIND ANY SUBSTANTIATION.
Technically the stars are always visible 24 hours a day every day of the week. Stars shine and always continue to shine until they die in a supernova. The stars are not visible during the day because the light of the sun outshines all the light provided by the stars. However, during the night, when the sun is on the other side of the Earth, there is not enough external light to outshine the light of the stars. As a result, the stars are easily visible. However, there are instances that can prevent one from seeing stars even at night. For example, the bright lights of New York City cast a huge glow on the horizon, preventing anyone from seeing the stars past a "light barrier" created on the horizon.
many stars die as a supernova. not really able to determine which types, because they die at random, but if they dont die as supernovas, they just collapse and disappear into one point in the sky.
The sun will one day blow up like all of the other stars and we will all die but that's not for a long time. Then the some will be born again and we will again have life on Earth. It is a cycle.
Earth will have day on one side and night on the other and everyone will die.