getting lost in wilderness, bear attacks, depending on location, hypothermia in cold climates, dehydration - hot climates, serial killers, - tho this is not common, snake and/or spider bites, crocodile attacks, - depending on locations, ie Australia, avalanche/land slide/floods/lightning strike, possibly gunshot wounds, food poisoning exposure from extreme weather conditions.
Fluoride
The question is underspecified:Do you mean:people dying of plague as a percentage of the total population?people dying from the plague as a percentage of people dying from all causes?In either case, it would also be helpful to know where and when.I would suggest that on Antarctica, in the sixth century, the percentage of people dying from plague was zero!
Many people will have different opinions of what causes are worth dying for. Americans during the revolution belived that the cause of freedom was worth dying for. Also, many people believe causes for peace, love, and equality are all worth dying for.
Dying of old age is one way of dying of natural causes, there are many others. Disease and illness for instance.
People are dying because there is currently the Syrian Civil War going on. If the question seeks to ask what the causes of that conflict are, please see the Related Question linked to below.
People go camping no matter where they live.
Group camping involves a large group of people. Other kinds of camping do not need to have a large group of people.
people are living longer so less elderly people are dying because the hospitals and medicines and stuffs getting better
They go car camping
50%
If it's online then theres proubly sombody is camping or sniping
A camping sitter is something people take on camp to sit on round the camp fire.