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In the United States, around 400 people die from electric shock each year. Worldwide, the number varies but is estimated to be in the thousands.
Shock itself is not usually a direct cause of death, but rather a state where the body's organs are not receiving enough blood flow or oxygen. It is often a complication of other medical conditions or injuries. The number of deaths specifically attributed to shock can vary depending on the underlying cause and individual circumstances.
On average, about 13 people die from electrical shock each year in Canada. These deaths are typically the result of accidents involving electrical infrastructure, appliances, or DIY electrical work. It is important to practice electrical safety measures to prevent such accidents.
Around 1,000 people die from electrocution every year in the United States. These deaths can occur from accidents involving household appliances, power lines, and faulty wiring. It is important to practice electrical safety to prevent such tragedies.
Each year, an average of 27 people die from lightning strikes in the United States. Thunder itself does not directly cause deaths, but lightning, which produces thunder, can be deadly.
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That depends on what sort of shock you are asking about. A shock can be an electric shock, or a surprise. In the US, more than 1000 people die each year from electrical shock, out of as many as 500,000 serious injuries from electrical shock.
Shock itself is not usually a direct cause of death, but rather a state where the body's organs are not receiving enough blood flow or oxygen. It is often a complication of other medical conditions or injuries. The number of deaths specifically attributed to shock can vary depending on the underlying cause and individual circumstances.
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Around 1,000 people die from electrocution every year in the United States. These deaths can occur from accidents involving household appliances, power lines, and faulty wiring. It is important to practice electrical safety to prevent such tragedies.
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About 20 people have electric cars in this world. There is another world though that have all the people driving electric cars.
169,529 people had died from shell shock in ww1
Alice Cooper. Though now many people associate shock rock with Marilyn Manson.
For mains electricity it is close to 0 if you behave responsibly. For static electricity it depends on the environment that you live in: indoors in cold climates, with synthetic fibres in carpets and dry air, the probability is quite high. However, many people will not register the shock even if there is an electrical discharge.
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