They fast when it's their time
On many occasions. Some times on a particular day of the week, sometimes on the full-moon day, sometimes during the worship of a particular God or Goddess (like the nine-day partial fast during the worship of the Mother Goddess Durga), sometimes during a month considered auspicious, or in memory of their ancestors. Fasts are accompanied by acts of charity.
Birth marriage and death are regarded largely as secular events by Buddhists, and no particuar tradition holds fast.
varies between different sects of Buddhists. Nicheren Buddhists for one typically pray twice a day morning and night Buddhism is a very varied religion There is no hard and fast rule
People who believe in Buddha are commonly called Buddhists. They practice Buddhism
No. Buddhists do not worship, period.
There are no hard and fast food rules in Buddhism. A lot depends on what school of Buddhism is being adhered to. Some Buddhists choose a vegetarian diet as a means of bringing no harm to other creatures. Traditional Buddhists wear robes known as "civara."
It is a place for Buddhists to meditate.
Usually, more experienced Buddhists.
People who practice Buddhism are called Buddhists. They live throughout the world. Buddhists are most prevelent in south eastern Asia, such as India, Nepal, Thailand, Vietnam, China, Japan and Tibet, though Buddhism is the fast growing religion in Europe and North America.
In the UK some Buddhists do wear poppies.
Only Tibetan Buddhists do... the Dalai Lame
Buddhists main rule is 'Not To Harm Others'
The majority of the world's Buddhists live in Asia.