you are more likely to get killed by a coconut then a shark most shark attacks are non fatal
It is most common that a persons FIRST heart attack is a fatal heart attack! Only a small minority of people who have a heart attack survive to have another, and a very few will have multiple heart attacks before they have a fatal one. As such, it is very important that we make lifestyle choices while we are young that will reduce the lilihood of a heart attack when we are older.
In 2000 there were 79 reported shark attacks 11 fatal In 2005 there were 61 reported shark attacks and 2006 there were 62 reported shark attacks. The majority of the attacks occur in the US 53 in 2000 40 in 2005 and 38 in 2006.
Great white sharks have been reported to have made the most attacks, followed by tiger sharks and bull sharks. Much less frequently, oceanic whitetip sharks, mako sharks, blacktip sharks, lemon sharks and blue sharks have also been involved in attacks on humans.
Bear attacks are relatively rare, with estimates suggesting that there are about 10 to 15 fatal bear attacks globally each year. Non-fatal attacks occur more frequently, but precise global statistics are difficult to ascertain due to varying reporting practices. Most bear encounters do not result in aggression, as bears typically avoid humans. Regions with higher bear populations, like North America and parts of Europe, tend to report more incidents.
In the Mediterranean Sea there have been 31 confirmed attacks against humans in the last two centuries, most non-fatal.
The last shark attack in Florida was in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. It happened on Wednesday, February 4, 2010. Unfortunetly, this was a fatal shark attack. The last fatal shark attack to happen in Florida was 5 years before this event.
This is a list of known fatal bear attacks that occurred in North America by decade in reverse chronological order. In this list three species of bear are recognized: the Brown Bear (Ursus arctos), the American Black Bear (Ursus americanus) and the Polar Bear (Ursus maritimus). For purposes of this list, Brown Bear includes the Grizzly Bear (Ursus arctos horribilis), the Kodiak Bear and the Mexican Brown Bear. Between 1900 and 2003 there were about 52 recorded deaths due to black bears, 50 due to brown bears and 5 due to polar bears. The most recent data is the most reliable and complete, but does not necessarily include all fatal attacks that have occurred in North America. Prior to recent decades bear attacks were not well documented, particularly those which took place in isolated regions. As a result there were more attacks and fatalities than have been recorded as shown here, particularly in Canada and Alaska. Information provided by Wikipedia...
Damage to the cerebral cortex is least likely to be fatal; damage to the medulla is most likely to be fatal.
Most cases of lupus are mild to moderate, but some are fatal. Lupus causes profound fatigue and joint pain. In the worst cases, lupus can cause organ failure, heart attacks and strokes.
As of my last update in October 2023, there have been relatively few fatal shark attacks in Hawaii, with the total number of confirmed deaths being around 10 since 1828. The state averages about one shark attack per year, with fatalities being quite rare. Most encounters result in non-fatal injuries, and Hawaii remains a popular destination for ocean activities despite the risks.
Alcohol. Intoxication of one of the drivers is involved in many traffic accidents, and is involved in 45% of all traffic fatalities.Added:That is true that alcohol is the most common cause of FATAL collisions.However human error, mainly distractions, are the most common cause of ALL traffic crashes according to NHTSA.