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.
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About 200 homeless people die in Canada each year. Many of these deaths can be attributed to health issues, exposure to harsh weather, violence, and substance abuse.
Based on the fact that 5 million people visit Canada each year, you can divide this number by the number of days in a year and get the approximate number for how many people visit Canada everyday. 5,000,000/ 364 = 13, 736 people visit Canada each day. Source of statistic: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/visit/index.asp
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.
On average, about 50-100 people die each day in Ontario, Canada. The exact number can vary due to various factors such as population size, demographics, and health trends.
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.
There are two answers of it. When negative ions and positive ions met each other we can get shock also by a non electrical substance or if a body temperatures of a person is low and our is high by imbalance of temperatures also we can get shock
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Each year, about 13 people die of alvalanches, in B.C and Alberta.
4.8 million go to canada's wonderland annually
Yes u can but then u have to run a separate air line to each shock.