That is easy, cars do cause more death, the only thing to point out is that the survivability index of car accidents (amount of people involved in car accidents who survive) is better than planes, basically your odds of surviving a plane crash are very bad, but if you take into account the millions of people who fly, the amount of accidents and deaths is minimal. Regards.
Yes .
Airplanes helped people because they are quicker and a lot more safer then cars and bicycles. I hoped this helped :) :) :)
Airplanes, cars, bulldozers, many kinds of machines.
Transportation. Walking, bikes, cars, trains, airplanes, buses, ships, and so much more
Planes create more polution per vehicle but there are so many more cars that cars far outpace planes in pollution. The total number of hours of operation for cars also is far greater than for airplanes.
Airplanes are important because they transport things long distances more efficiently than cars or boats. They help the development of many region via trade.
Toyota use to make airplanes in russia but they thought they would make more money from cars because the airplanes kept on crashing down n thy were losing to much money The MR2 was made in Japan
The economy can't be damaged by a car or a plane. Both cars and airplanes help the economy move forward.
The answer is actually unknown, because there are so many cases that go unreported, untested, and undiagnosed. The official count of cases in Michigan as of 10/11/09 is 515 cases with 14 deaths which would be a mortality rate of 2.7.%. However, those are just the laboratory confirmed cases and we know many many more cases have occurred in the state.The best unofficial count of cases from various sources is 3166 actual cases with 14 deaths which would be a mortality rate of 0.4%.
On H1N1 or swine flu? Those would be 82,306 cases with 398 confirmed deaths. Considering that in the United States there were 115,378 cases with 3,433 confirmed deaths, you should be more worried to catch something in the US than in Mexico.
Somewhere between 5 and 7 inclusive. It's impossible to be more specific from the information given.
The ebola outbreak in Africa is in the following countries: Guinea 506 cases 373 deaths Sierra Leone 730 cases 315 deaths Liberia 599 cases 323 deaths Nigeria 13 cases 2 deaths The above information is from August 13, 2014. For more information visit http://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-28755033.