45% In UK, most of the world and Australia (excluding state restrictions) the legal age for purchasing and consuming all alcohol products is 18; so teens are enabled by law, they do not need to seek permssion. Some places are less than 18, China has no age restriction, and some are more. The most punitive is the US, although in 19 states consumption of alcohol by a teen is not considered specifically illegal.
I'd say Hundreds because many people drink alcohol and some don't.
The exact figure varies from study to study, but the generally accepted number is that over 70 percent of US teens have tried alcohol at least once. Around 30% of US teens have binge drank or drink daily.
Depending upon jurisdiction, most teens cannot drink alcohol, operate a car, vote, be drafted, or do many things without parental consent. In short, they are not afforded the rights and responsibilities of full adults and thus are still dependent upon their parents. Ergo, they are, legally speaking, still children
Currently 11.4% of teens account for the consumption of alcohol in the United States.
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It's not that - it's because teens (a) don't know their 'limits' and (b) will often give in to 'peer pressure' becaue they're immature. Many teens will either drink until they pass-out simply because they don't realise how quickly their body is absorbing the alcohol - or - they'll continue to drink because of peer pressure.
The proportion of such teens is lower than that of those who obtain alcohol from friends or relatives.
No teens died from drinking alcohol in moderation and an unknown number died as a result of abusing alcohol.
None die of drinking alcohol, only from the abuse of alcohol.
it very sad but 10,987,095 teens died from drink driving it very sad but 10,987,095 teens died from drink driving
Most teens consume alcohol, although most do so infrequently. The proportion who drink increases with age. The proportion also varies geographically, by socio-economic status, gender, race, religion, etc. The average at which drinking begins averages about 12 years around the world
enough to put down a rhino