To determine the percentage of people born in 1949 who are still alive, we need to consider their current age and life expectancy. According to the World Health Organization, the life expectancy for individuals born in 1949 is around 71 years. Since it is currently 2021, individuals born in 1949 would be around 72 years old. Therefore, the percentage of people born in 1949 who are still alive would be approximately 0% as they would all be over the average life expectancy age.
In 1949, the world population was estimated to be 2.5 billion people.
john haige also known as 'the acid bath murderer' the way the people died was through a acid bath but there belongings like jewllery john was conficted to killing 6 people but confessed to 8 people but they only found belongings to six how did he kill the other two? well find out and go to a next question about him
Please post a more specific question giving the coin's country of origin. Several English-speaking countries used shillingswhile German-speaking countries used schillings.
The average lifespan of an American white male born in 1949 is around 66 to 67 years based on historical data. However, it's important to note that individual factors such as lifestyle, genetics, and healthcare can influence lifespan significantly.
The average household income in 1928 was about $6,000. This number was based on the people who reported their income for that year.
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As of 2014, Tony Cragg (born April 9, 1949) was still alive.
No. He died in 1949 at the age of 61.
Papa Wemba was born in 1949, and he is still alive.
Yes, author Mary Pope Osborne is still alive. She is 65 ( born in May 20, 1949)
Tony Cragg is alive and living in Germany. He is a British sculptor.
As of 2014, Tony Cragg (born April 9, 1949) was still alive.
Yes,She's still alive.She's born on 9 June 1949 and is now almost in her sixties.
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Yes, she was born in June 1949 so she is 66 at the time of answering (May 2016).
No. The Irish singer and bassist of Thin Lizzy died on January 4, 1986 at the age of 36 (born August 20, 1949).