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the birth rate is the rate of birth in a population, the death rate is the number of deaths in a population and the growth rate is the growing numbers of the population.
lung cancer is in the lungs, prostate cancer is in the prostate.
There should be more or less relationships between the intensty of an earthquake and the number of casualties but there are factors leading to the relationship/number of deaths. Firstly, the affected area might be less inhabited. Secondly, there might have been warnings given and everyone had evacuated from the area. Thirdly, it is just that you do not know the secondary effects caused by it. Lastly, some cities do not have earthquake-prediction systems/earthquake-proof architecture, thus leading to more deaths unlike Japan.
Yes, because if hunting never existed then wildlife would over run the human race an more deaths from wildlife would occur
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A percentage is a comparison between a part and a whole. The part [presumably] is the number of deaths in the US but the total is unclear. It could bethe population of the US so that the comparison is the mortality rate in the US,the number of deaths daily in the world so that the comparison is between the US and the world,the number of deaths in the US in a week/month/year so the comparison is between a specific day and a longer period.
No. The actual ship RMS Titanic existed (and sank, resulting in 1,517 deaths), but the fictitious love story was written by James Cameron as a tool to make people be more interested in watching the movie.
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the main reason for teenage deaths( and im a teenager so i would know) is from heartbreaks. so many people thikn they're in love, but dont know how to control themselves when the relationship is over.
most of the deaths occurred between concord and Boston as the American snipers picked off a lot of British as they were retreating.
The Allies, easily. The number of military deaths on the part of the Soviet Union (8 million +) and China (3.8 million) were horrendous and account for the high overall numbers on the Allied side.
Total Deaths range between 62,394,200 to 78,339,200.