Approximately 10.0 million persons ages 12 to 20 (26.3 % of this age group) reported drinking alcohol in the past month.
It's not that - it's because teens (a) don't know their 'limits' and (b) will often give in to 'peer pressure' becaue they're immature. Many teens will either drink until they pass-out simply because they don't realise how quickly their body is absorbing the alcohol - or - they'll continue to drink because of peer pressure.
i do
it very sad but 10,987,095 teens died from drink driving it very sad but 10,987,095 teens died from drink driving
I'd say Hundreds because many people drink alcohol and some don't.
enough to put down a rhino
Don't drink and this wont happen.
Answer: Because people have different views on the laws and circumstances surrounding suicide.
Teens may give in to peer pressure due to a desire to fit in, fear of rejection, or lack of confidence in their own judgment. Peer pressure can be a powerful influence during adolescence when teens are trying to establish their identities and build relationships with peers.
more than 50% of teens get drunk because of no reason!
I think that on the mind of the teens are there future they are thinking about the future their life or what are they going to do on the future and they care about having fun because they are teens.
sadly, many. there a alot of people forgetting that you should not drink and drive. especially teens
Many factors can influence the decision to drink. Peer pressure and stress are two of them.