The U.S. fire department estimated 371,700 per year. This comes down to roughly one-thousand and eighteen (1018) per day in the United States alone.
Many conditions could drive people from their homes. It could be a natural disaster, such as earthquake or fire. It could also be something within the house such as mold, nasty neighbors, or incompetent landlords.
Sadly a dog goes homeless every 14 seconds. I'm just so mad @ the world 4 doing this 2 poor dogs.
HSN reaches 95 million homes
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Round About 10 childen are taken from ther homes every day around the world this is the cause of 3650 children taken away every year if not more
Samantha and Robert are delivering newspapers in a neighborhood that has 32 homes. Samantha delivers a newspaper to every fifth house. Robert delivers a newspaper to every third house.how many homes will not get a newspaper from either Samantha or Robert ?
every one but you
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Yes. The fire of London did affect the people. This is because many people were killed but the fortunate ones' homes were burnt down and left homeless.
38 mobile homes and 1 home were destroyed in the Marek Fire!!
A LOT. An estimated 7 million new homes built each year. This figure will decline in recession years.
Installments rates were so high, People, when the stock market crashed couldn't afford the payments, hence forclosures of many homes.
there are many methods for heating homes. you could build a fire if you have a fire place. Also there are electric heaters. plus, there is a thing where you use geothermal energy were you drill deep into the earth and use the heat from there. i am sure there are many more ways to heat your house, but those are the only ones i can think of.
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Rate of fire or how many BBs come out every second.
Many conditions could drive people from their homes. It could be a natural disaster, such as earthquake or fire. It could also be something within the house such as mold, nasty neighbors, or incompetent landlords.
Being that over 2200 people died and so many homes and businesses were destroyed, it had a major impact on the whole Johnstown area. See http://www.jaha.org/FloodMuseum/facts.html