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According to the United States Department of Defense the death toll was 116,516.
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Australia lost about 600 men in Vietnam.
Yes. Tornadoes occur every year. The 1920s was the deadliest decade for tornadoes in U.S. history. Among these is the Tri-State tornado, the deadliest tornado in U.S. history, which killed 695 people. In addition to this, there were several tornado outbreaks in 1920 and 1927 with death tolls over 200, with one death toll possibly approaching 400.
The longest lasting tornado in the U.S. was the Tri-State tornado of 1925. It was on the ground for 3 hours and 29 minutes. At times it moved at 73 mph and traveled 219 miles. The death toll was at least 695. This makes this sthe fastest-moving, farthest traveling, and deadliest tornado in U.S. history as well.
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Four people lost their lives in the fires.
A death toll is how many people died in a certain event. For instance, the death toll for the Black Saturday bushfires in Victoria was 173 because that many people died.
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It varies from year to year. Looking at data for the past 30 years the average annual death toll for tornadoes in the U.S. is 74. The highest death toll in this period was 553 set in 2011, the second deadliest tornado year in U.S. history, while the lowest was 15, set in 1987. Note that the 2011 season was highly unusual, as the next highest annual death toll was 132, set in 1998, and that if 2011 is excluded from calculations the average annual death toll is reduced to 57.
Death toll is used when describing how many people have perished in an event. For instance you could say: " The death toll climbed as the war waged on" Meaning that as the war progresses more and more people are dying.
It is unknown who Saddam carries the highest death toll with.
With no event or time scale given, the answer must be 100%. Everybody will die.