Roughly 57 million.
It is estimated that lions cause around 200 human deaths worldwide each year. These incidents typically occur in Africa, where human populations and lions often come into contact in rural areas.
Worldwide there are about 1.2 million deaths each year.
There are not a lot of human deaths caused by non-human primates. These deaths include being crushed by the weight of the primate.
The current estimate stands at at least 570 tornado deaths worldwide for 2011. At least 552 in the U.S. 12 in Bangladesh, 2 in South Africa, and 1 each in the Philippines, New Zealand, Russia, and Canada.
On average, there are approximately 150,000 human deaths worldwide every 24 hours, which amounts to around 56 million deaths per year. These figures can vary due to factors such as natural disasters, diseases, conflicts, and other global events.
Tornadoes caused 44 deaths in the U.S. in 2010 and an unknown number worldwide.
Worldwide, traffic deaths are around 1.3 million per year.
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about 1 million +++ worldwide
Well, according to CIA World Factbook:* 6.79 billion people on the planet (est. Jul 2009)* 8.2 deaths/1000 pop/year (est 2009)should give 55.7 million deaths/year, or 152,544 deaths/day.See related links for the data.
Nicotine-related deaths are typically attributed to smoking tobacco, which kills about 8 million people worldwide each year. This includes both direct deaths from smoking-related illnesses (e.g. lung cancer, heart disease) and indirect deaths from secondhand smoke.
430,000 deaths are caused by smoking each year.