Approximately 7 million people migrate to Africa every year, with a significant portion coming from other African countries looking for better opportunities. Economic, social, and political factors drive migration within the continent.
Around 3,500 people are estimated to be killed by scorpions each year worldwide. Most of these deaths occur in North Africa and the Middle East.
On average, around 16,000 people die in Africa each day. This number can vary based on factors such as disease outbreaks, natural disasters, and access to healthcare.
On average, around 4,000 to 5,000 people immigrate to Fiji annually. This number can vary based on factors like employment opportunities, family ties, and government policies.
On average, around 1,000 people are killed by crocodiles worldwide each year. These attacks often happen in regions where humans and crocodiles coexist, such as parts of Africa, Asia, and Australia.
Around 500 people are estimated to be fatally attacked by elephants each year. These incidents often occur in regions of Africa and Asia where humans and elephants come into contact due to habitat loss and agricultural expansion.
Zulu people didn't migrate to Europe. They are still in South Africa where they've been for many centuries.
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All kinds of people migrate to Australia, especially those who have no relatives here. There are many Chinese people migrating here. There is an international migrant arriving every 3 min 11 secs!!
71 out of 100 people (71 percent) in Africa are under the age of 30.
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155,000 everyday
800,000 Hows that for as many people get kidnapped every year.
Every year, more than a million wild beasts migrate from one place to another in the Serengeti
On average, around 4,000 to 5,000 people immigrate to Fiji annually. This number can vary based on factors like employment opportunities, family ties, and government policies.
There is no specific number available for daily deaths from dehydration in Africa. However, dehydration is a leading cause of death in many African countries, especially among children and elderly populations living in regions with limited access to clean water and healthcare. Preventative measures such as improved access to clean water, education on proper hydration, and healthcare services can help reduce dehydration-related deaths.
On average, around 16,000 people die in Africa each day. This number can vary based on factors such as disease outbreaks, natural disasters, and access to healthcare.