1517 deaths were caused by the Helmsman of the Titanic. I'd say that one's pretty hard to beat...
There is no official report on the amount of deaths caused by water polo, but it is considered one of the most dangerous sports. Drowning and injuries have caused players to die. It has even been called the most dangerous high school sport.
It is likely that marijuana has NEVER been the direct result of anyone's death, because the lethal dose is so high. However, it certainly has caused deadly accidents. The drug leading to the most deaths is by far tobacco, but only if one includes all of the deaths from tobbaco-caused diseases, such as cancer. The second most deadly on the list is alcohol.
Deaths can be caused by the abuse of alcohol, not by the moderate consumption of it. No one knows how many people die from the abuse of alcohol each year.
Its a one in 1.7 billion chance. So its very rare
Well one that i Remember is The WW2 Bombing Which Caused A Lot Of Deaths
It is difficult to provide an exact number of deaths caused by bullying as it can vary by year and region. However, studies have shown that bullying can contribute to increased rates of suicide, which is one of the potential outcomes of severe bullying incidents. It is important to address and prevent bullying to protect the well-being of individuals at risk.
Cyclone Nargis with over 138,000 deaths was far deadlier then Hurricane Katrina, with 1836 deaths. The deadliest tropical cyclone, however as the Bhola cyclone, with 300,000 to 500,000 deaths
this is a hard one
World War II was one the most horrific wars of all time. It was a terrible time, 2 charasterics are many deaths, and a horrific period in time.
Civil War--40,000 more.
The age group with the most deaths is 85 and up. The number one cause of death in anyone, no matter their age or race, is cardiovascular disease.