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No. There is less aircraft deaths or accidents are way lesser than motorcycle-related deaths.
January typically has the highest number of deaths in the UK. This can be attributed to factors such as colder weather, increased prevalence of illnesses like flu, and longer nights leading to more accidents.
According to the World Health Organization, approximately 1.35 million people die each year as a result of road traffic accidents worldwide. This translates to about 3,700 deaths per day. Additionally, tens of millions more are injured or disabled as a result of these accidents.
It is difficult to provide an exact number of people who have died in the Ganges, as deaths may occur due to a variety of reasons such as accidents, drowning, pollution-related illnesses, and more. The Ganges is a large river system and unfortunately, deaths do occur, but exact figures may not be available.
Speeding is a contributing factor in about 26% of all car accidents in the United States. These crashes result in more than 9,300 deaths each year.
100 deaths occur each and every minute of the day. That's more then 153000 deaths a day and over 6000 deaths per hour. Even more during a natural disaster.
This is a scenario that is impossible to quantify or extract statistics from. No one can possibly tell how much more serious their injuries (or deaths) would have been had they NOT worn seat belts.
Heart attacks (myocardial infarctions) are the number one cause of cardiovascular deaths. Strokes (cerebrovascular accidents) are second.
In the United States, there are typically more car-related deaths per year than gun-related deaths. Car accidents are a leading cause of death, whereas gun-related deaths vary depending on factors such as region and legislation.
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.
Nearly 1.3 million people die in road crashes each year, on average 3,287 deaths a day. An additional 20-50 million are injured or disabled. More than half of all road traffic deaths occur among young adults ages 15-44.
Most deaths from lightning occur during the months of June, July, and August when thunderstorms are most frequent in many parts of the world. Additionally, deaths are more common in the afternoon and early evening when people are more likely to be outdoors.