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According to statistics about 63% of people killed in accidents are not wearing seatbelts.
Save from the fact that it is the law in many places, people wear seatbelts because of the consequences associated to not wearing them. These include serious injuries and deaths resulting from accidents which are placed at a figure of 63% of all road-related deaths. In addition to this, not wearing a seatbelt attracts a fine. -Grace
by vehicular barge at Inskip Point in the South or by vehicular ferry from River Heads[Mary River] to kingfisher resort on the west side of the island.
Showing latest available data. As of the end of 2008 here are the numbers# 1Netherlands:433 deaths per 100,000 people# 2Italy:418 deaths per 100,000 people# 3Hungary:411 deaths per 100,000 people# 4Luxembourg:409.7 deaths per 100,000 people# 5Slovakia:405.3 deaths per 100,000 people# 6Ireland:357.6 deaths per 100,000 people# 7Czech Republic:335.4 deaths per 100,000 people# 8New Zealand:327.3 deaths per 100,000 people# 9United States:321.9 deaths per 100,000 people# 10Australia:298.9 deaths per 100,000 people# 11Norway:289.4 deaths per 100,000 people# 12France:286.1 deaths per 100,000 people# 13Austria:280 deaths per 100,000 people# 14Sweden:268.2 deaths per 100,000 people# 15Finland:255.4 deaths per 100,000 people# 16United Kingdom:253.5 deaths per 100,000 peopleTotal:
This would refer to the places that Jews were told to gather, in order for them to be re-located (usually to their deaths).
In 1840 The Great Famine happened, also known as the Potato famine. It was the cause of deaths for thousands of Irishmen and women.
57,620,000 deaths per year This is based on a mortality rate of 8.6 deaths per 1,000 people and a world population of 6.7 billion people.
In most cases they were not allowed to bring anything but what they were wearing. They tried to bring their most prized possesions but usually had them taken away. Most were stripped of their clothes, cut bald and sent to their deaths.
Yes. The majority od the deaths from the eruption of Karakatoa were from the tsunami. The tsunami is believed to have killed more than 33,000 people.
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Statistically more people die throughout the winter months than throughout the summer months. My example for this is taken from the National Vital Statistics Report for the year 2008 concerning the statistics in the US ("Table B2. Provisional number and rate of marriages, deaths, and infant deaths, by month: United States, January 2007-December 2008") This is what the numbers are according to said table: January 2007: 222,000 deaths February 2007: 204,000 deaths March 2007: 216,000 deaths April 2007: 203,000 deaths May 2007: 199,000 deaths June 2007: 188,000 deaths July 2007: 194,000 deaths August 2007: 191,000 deaths September 2007: 187,000 deaths October 2007: 198,000 deaths November 2007: 199,000 deaths December 2007: 214,000 deaths January 2008: 224,000 deaths February 2008: 222,000 deaths March 2008: 231,000 deaths April 2008: 206,000 deaths May 2008: 201,000 deaths June 2008: 190,000 deaths July 2008: 191,000 deaths August 2008: 191,000 deaths September 2008: 186,000 deaths October 2008: 198,000 deaths November 2008: 200,000 deaths December 2008: 213,000 deaths As you were asking whether more people died in winter or summer, I just took the statistics for those months into consideration and calculated the average: Winter (Dec-Mar) statistical average: 218,250 deaths Summer (Jun-Sep) statistical average: 189,750 deaths