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Actually, it's not zero. It's extremely low, but it's not zero. Over the last few years, a few people have been killed by dolphins. Dolphins don't normally attack humans...I think all the deaths were accidents.
The odds of being killed in a car accident as a pedestrian depend on various factors such as location, traffic conditions, and pedestrian safety measures. Generally, the odds are relatively low, but it's essential to practice caution and follow pedestrian safety rules to reduce the risk of accidents.
The odds of being struck by lightning in a given year are about 1 in 500,000. However, this can vary depending on location and activities.
Let's just say that there is a better chance of getting killed by an asteroid than a alligator attacking you! So the odds are very very slim mate!More informationApparently, there are around 7 reported attacks in Florida each year - and that isn't the only state with alligators. Florida's population is around 18.5 million people. If there are 7 attacks each year, then the odds of being attacked would be about 2.6 in a million.See Related Links.
The odds of a baby being born on February 29, a leap day, are approximately 1 in 1,461, as it only occurs once every four years.
The odds of being eaten by a cannibal are extremely low in modern society. Cannibalism is illegal and highly uncommon in most cultures. It is important to prioritize personal safety and avoid risky situations.
The odds of being killed by a shark are extremely low, with an average of 5-10 fatal shark attacks worldwide each year. In comparison, the odds of being killed in a car accident are much higher.
Slim to none!
Very very low.
they have been being killed for hundreds of years
The odds of a person being killed by an asteroid are miniscule. Some calculate the odds of being hit at 1 in 250,000. This is a very small chance though slightly more likely than getting killed by lightening.
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usually 1 in 100,000 skydivers die every year
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Yes. If you always drove a donkey cart on roads with other donkey carts, your odds of being killed in a donkey cart crash would increase.
The odds of being killed in a tornado are relatively low, with an average of around 0.1 deaths per million people per year in the United States. However, the risk can vary depending on the severity and frequency of tornadoes in a specific region. Taking safety precautions and staying informed during tornado season can help reduce the risk of injury or death.
The odds of being killed by debris in space are extremely low. The risk of being hit by debris is actively managed by tracking objects in orbit and ensuring spacecraft can maneuver to avoid potential collisions. Astronauts on the International Space Station are well-protected from debris, and satellites are designed to withstand impacts.
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