According to Time.com, smoking contributes to to six of the top eight killers.
cancer Cardiovascular disease is the biggest commonly recognised cause of death in the world, and cancer is the second leading cause of death.
Distracted driving is the leading cause of motor vehicle accidents.
The leading cause of death throughout human history has varied over time, with infectious diseases often at the forefront. Historically, pandemics like the Black Death and diseases such as smallpox and tuberculosis claimed millions of lives. In more recent times, factors like heart disease and cancer have become predominant causes of death, reflecting changes in lifestyle and medical advancements. Overall, infectious diseases have significantly shaped mortality patterns in human history.
human factors
It can stop the heart leading to heart failure, Death. It can also cause burns varying in density from grade 1 to grade 3 depending on the voltage. It can cause brain failure/damage. It can/will cause the cells in the immediate vicinity to die leading to rashes, open wounds and tissue damage. Overall it can cause extreme damage and result in death depending on the amount of the current.
this only comes from the bite as the human saliva has millons of germs.
smoking can cause you to have cancer. cancer can develop anywhere on an human body. if you are having an baby and you are smoking that is bad because not only your effecting you. you are effecting your child. the baby can be born with missing toes or feet.
AIDS is caused by HIV, the human immunodeficiency virus.
Smoking weed also has side effect which is given below:- 1.These smoking weed cause harmful effect to insects . 2.these smoking weed also has harmful effects on human health as these cause serious health problem such as poor digestion and convulsion. 3.carcinogen present in smoking weed also cause cancer.
technically no but it can death (can't hear)
human contribute to air pollution cause of daily smoking and shouting
The cause of Amy Winehouse's death was alcohol intoxication/ alcohol poisoning. She had consumed alcohol above the sustainable limit for a human and the consequence was her death.