cuz...people die when their heart cannot support all the blood that's coming in so your heart overexerts and you die there that's better than being eaten alive
Organisms die due to a variety of factors such as old age, disease, accidents, or environmental factors. Death is a natural part of the life cycle that allows for new generations to thrive and maintain ecological balance. Ultimately, the mechanisms leading to death are driven by biological processes that are inherent in living organisms.
When living things die, their organs stop functioning and they no longer have the ability to maintain homeostasis or respond to stimuli. Without the necessary processes to sustain life, their bodies undergo decomposition, where tissues break down and nutrients are returned to the environment. This allows for new life to eventually develop from the resources provided by the decomposed matter.
I have been told that more people die in January than in any other month. I suppose this is due to the effect of things like flu, particularly on the very young and the elderly. Conversely August is supposed to have the lightest death rate.
about 1,112,692,783,257 people die from it
Maybe nothing; too many things on your mind?
On average, about 1.8 people die every second, 108 people die every minute, 6,480 people die every hour, 155,520 people die every day, 1,088,400 people die every week, 4.6 million people die every month, 55.3 million people die every year, 553 million people die every decade, 5.53 billion people die every century, and 5.53 trillion people die every millennium.
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Yes all things die.
all living things die
The duration of Things To Try Before You Die is 3600.0 seconds.
Things To Try Before You Die ended on 2007-09-04.
Things To Try Before You Die was created on 2007-07-17.
on the ground
Yes. All living things die.
Trees are living things, until they die; then they are nonliving things.
get cold and die or snow board and die other things and die..... lol.. but u will die there.
they die.
All living things eventuly die.