A total of 3869 gun murders happened in the US in 2007, 612 of which happened in Detroit and Baltimore.
In 2007, there were approximately 2,423,712 deaths reported in the United States according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
The FBI Uniform Crime Report should contain the information you are looking for. See link below:
There were about 2.4 million deaths in the U.S. in 2007.
16425 murders.
Over the past five years, approximately 100,000 deaths have occurred in the US as a result of gun violence. The number of gun-related deaths varies each year, but it remains a significant issue that requires attention and action.
Assault rifles are responsible for a small percentage of gun-related deaths in the US each year, estimated to be less than 500. However, the overall number of deaths caused by firearms, including handguns, is much higher, with approximately 40,000 deaths annually.
There is no reliable data on the number of frisbee-related deaths that occur per year in the US. Frisbee-related injuries are generally rare and fatalities would be extremely uncommon.
Approximately 53% of deaths in the United States result in cremation, which equates to around 2 million people being cremated each year.
Approximately 1,379,400 people died in US hospitals in 2007, the most recent year for which statistics are available. This averages roughly 3,779.2 deaths per day.The months with the highest overall death rate are January, March and December; the month with the lowest death rate is September. July is considered a dangerous month for hospital admission because it's the beginning of the residency year for new doctors.According to the CDC's National Vital Statistics Report for 2007, total deaths from all causes that year was 2,420,000. A 2004 report estimated 57% of all deaths occurred in hospitals: 48% (1,161,600) died while admitted as in-patients, and another 9% (217,800) died in emergency rooms.The National Vital Statistics Report estimated approximately 90,000 (6.5%) in-hospital deaths per year from a combination of hospital-acquired infection and medical error, contradicting other sources' estimates ranging anywhere from 44,000 - 98,000 deaths (method of analysis unknown).The total number of patient discharges in 2007, excluding newborn infants, was approximately 34.4 million.
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In 2009, 22 people in the U.S. were killed by tornadoes.
There were about 2,423,712 deaths reported in 2007 on the CDC website.
Over the past five years, approximately 100,000 deaths have occurred in the US as a result of gun violence. The number of gun-related deaths varies each year, but it remains a significant issue that requires attention and action.
Well in 2007 there was 616,067 deaths from heart disease
It's only August of 2007, so....
Statistically more people die throughout the winter months than throughout the summer months. My example for this is taken from the National Vital Statistics Report for the year 2008 concerning the statistics in the US ("Table B2. Provisional number and rate of marriages, deaths, and infant deaths, by month: United States, January 2007-December 2008") This is what the numbers are according to said table: January 2007: 222,000 deaths February 2007: 204,000 deaths March 2007: 216,000 deaths April 2007: 203,000 deaths May 2007: 199,000 deaths June 2007: 188,000 deaths July 2007: 194,000 deaths August 2007: 191,000 deaths September 2007: 187,000 deaths October 2007: 198,000 deaths November 2007: 199,000 deaths December 2007: 214,000 deaths January 2008: 224,000 deaths February 2008: 222,000 deaths March 2008: 231,000 deaths April 2008: 206,000 deaths May 2008: 201,000 deaths June 2008: 190,000 deaths July 2008: 191,000 deaths August 2008: 191,000 deaths September 2008: 186,000 deaths October 2008: 198,000 deaths November 2008: 200,000 deaths December 2008: 213,000 deaths As you were asking whether more people died in winter or summer, I just took the statistics for those months into consideration and calculated the average: Winter (Dec-Mar) statistical average: 218,250 deaths Summer (Jun-Sep) statistical average: 189,750 deaths
Asbestos is not a gas, but a particulate. Between 550 and 600 deaths per year in the US only.
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Total deaths in combat in the Civil War - supposed to be 620,000
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On June 6th, 1,030 US soldiers died on Omaha Beach. On Utah Beach deaths were 197 and parachute landings had 238 deaths.