Drowning is the leading cause of death in deserts of North America.
Some catastrophic events that happened in the desert biome are the desert biome is characterized by low precipitation, a high rate of evaporation (seven to fifty times as much as precipitation), and a wide daily range in temperature. The dramatic temperature fluctuations are the result of low humidity, which allows up to 90 percent of solar radiation to penetrate the atmosphere and heat the ground during the day, then for this accumulated heat to be released back into the atmosphere at night.
The CDC reports no more than 1 to 2 deaths in America annually, that are the underlying cause by cannabis use alone.
More people drown in the desert than by dehydration.
the word 'because' gives you the clue....it tells you the effect is made because...of an event!!
Plants in the desert take many years to become established due to low rainfall. When careless people tear up the desert by driving off road it can take many more years for the desert to reestablish the dead vegetation. Driving off road also provides channels for runoff that can cause erosion.
Smoking is the leading cause of preventable deaths in the US. It kills over 400,000 Americans annually. Obesity is second at about 300,000 deaths.
I'm pretty sure that the leading cause of deaths is auto wrecks, and shootings.
nicotine.
Nicotine
nicotine.
lung cancer
No, not yet.
it is lack of preparation
Drunken driving is the leading cause of alcohol related death.
Extreme heat is the leading cause of weather-related deaths globally. Heat waves can result in heat exhaustion, heatstroke, and exacerbate existing health conditions, leading to fatalities.
Car accidents
Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related deaths in the United States.