The actual number of people who died of the common cold is probably close to zero. The people that die of influenza thinking that they had a bad cold was somewhere around 3,000 to 4,000 in USA in 2012
The "Year Without a Summer" was in 1816, and thousands of people died worldwide due to the effects of the volcanic eruption of Mount Tambora in Indonesia. While exact numbers are difficult to estimate, it is believed that tens of thousands of people died as a result of the resulting crop failures, famine, and cold temperatures.
how many people died in united states in 2010
An estimated 56 million people died worldwide in 1968.
i think about 100000,0000 people
200 people
common cold
About 100,000 Aboriginal children were stolen in the Stolen Generation
The Unionists lost 7000 died and wounded, the Confederates about 1500.
None. The common cold is a viral infection.
no it was a blistering summer and many people died of heat stroke
Most people died from drowning as a result of extreme bodily heat loss (hypothermia) from the cold water.
1500 people died. 715 lived. Most of the people who died, died from exposure to the cold icy water of the North Atlantic. Hypothermia was the cause of most people's death in the Titanic disaster.
There are really no deaths from the common cold, but the cold destroys a humans immune system which could let in more dangerous viruses.
It is very cold there and the continental army were starving. Many people died.
there are many- pneumonia, malaria, the common cold
around 200 types of the "common cold" roughly 200 types of common cold
They slept in special tent or built shacks or even slept on the ground thats why many people died because of the cold.