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Death Rate

Mortality rate is the number of deaths in a country per 1,000 people, per year.

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What is the accident death rate in the US?

The CDC puts out a table with causes of death listed. Gun deaths are not lumped together, but are spread out in different categories. See related links below and look at tables 10 and 11.

For example:

Accidental discharge of firearms: 642 deaths in 2006

Intentional self-harm(suicide) by discharge of firearms.: 16,883

Assault(homicide)by discharge of firearms.: 12,791

Discharge of firearms, undetermined intent.: 220

If you count all of these and If I didn't miss any categories, there were 30,536 gun-related deaths in 2006. This is out of 2,426,264 deaths in 2006 for all causes. So about 1.3% of deaths that year were gun related.

What do demographers figure out when they compare birthrates and death rates?

because birth rates and death rates relate to population. the birth rate shows how much a population is increasing, and death rates show how much a population is decreasing. when you average the two out, it will give you the population(:

Can people die from gangrene?

Any age, though the average age is 67. Gangrene is when blood stops flowing to a limb or limbs and cells begin to die. You often get gangrene from frostbite, if you have diabetes, if you smoke, or if you get a serious burn or injury.

What is the percent of the deaths of the poor people in the Victorian era?

the percentage of poor people that died in the victorian time, compared to the wealthy members of the population was:

poor people 78%

wealthy people 22%

the reason for this is the poor people in the victorian times had to work, extreamly hard to earn money for possetions therefore leading to a early death becsaue of over working the muscles and bones ect.

wealthy people had a great life they laid back and enjoyed the use of the servents whic did everything for them. the servents were the poor people.

How many college students die every year because of stress?

110,000,000 (110 million) people die annually due to stress.

That is 7 people all around the world every 2 seconds.

How many people are born and how many people die every minute?

According to the Population Reference Bureau's "2010 World Population Data Sheet" (28-Jul-2010), 4.45 people are born every second worldwide, on the average, and 1.8 people die every second.

Another way to look at it is:

  • Per minute: 267 born, 108 die, (net population increase: 159)
  • Per day: 384 thousand born, 156 thousand die, (net increase 229 thousand)
  • Per year: 140.4 million born, 56.7 million die, (net increase 83.6 million)

What is peru's birth and death rate?

Birth Rate: 19.77 births/1,000 population (2008 est.)

Death Rate: 6.16 deaths/1,000 population (2008 est.)

How many cigarettes do people smoke in a year?

7,200 cigarettes, assuming that a smoker smokes 20 cigarettes a day, which can be considered a light smoker. Heavy smokers can reach the astonishing amount of 120 cigarettes a day. Such crazy smoker smokes 43,200 cigarettes during one year.

How many people die every minute from traffic collision?

167.6, based on world total of 56.6 million people per year

Primary source:Wolfram|Alpha knowledgebase, 2010.

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What is the death rate of polio?

Patients with abortive polio infections recover completely. In those who develop only aseptic meningitis, the symptoms can be expected to persist for two to ten days, followed by complete recovery. In cases of spinal polio, if the affected nerve cells are completely destroyed, paralysis will be permanent; cells that are not destroyed, but lose function temporarily, may recover within four to six weeks after onset. Half the patients with spinal polio recover fully; 25% recover with mild disability, and the remaining quarter are left with severe disability. The degree of both acute paralysis and residual paralysis is likely to be proportional to the degree of viremia, and inversely proportional to the degree of immunity. Spinal polio is rarely fatal.

Without respiratory support, consequences of poliomyelitis with respiratory involvement include suffocation or pneumonia from aspiration of secretions. Overall, 5--10% of patients with paralytic polio die due to the paralysis of muscles used for breathing. The mortality rate varies by age: 2--5% of children and up to 15--30% of adults die. Bulbar polio often causes death if respiratory support is not provided; with support, its mortality rate ranges from 25 to 75%, depending on the age of the patient. When positive pressure ventilators are available, the mortality can be reduced to 15%.

When is harriet's birth and death?

no one exactly when she was born because they didnt keep track of slaves births but she died in 1913 and she was born in the early 1820's so she is some what in her 90's when she died

no one exactly when she was born because they didnt keep track of slaves births but she died in 1913 and she was born in the early 1820's so she is some what in her 90's when she died

How does malthusian theory relate to Caribbean?

That was the theory of Thomas Robert Malthus (1766-1834), the English Cleric, author of the Essay on the Principle of Population and originator of the perception of economics as "the dismal science". Malthus reasoned that human population tends to grow at a geometrical rate, while our ability to prooduce subsistence increases at a merely arithmetical rate -- and so we find ourselves in an ever-deepening spiral of suffering caused by overpopulation. In Malthus's view this process could only be slowed by the "preventive check" of decreased fertility, or the "positive check" of increased mortality.

How many miners get killed every year?

On average for the past 23 years, about 42.3 people die a year.

Why was there a high death rate in the 1750?

the death rate decreased due to better sanitation, better harvest's, improved hospitals, cleaner water

the name for this topic is the population explosion

hope this helped.

What is the birth rate and death rate in Portugal?

portugals life expectancy rate...males:76..females:82:)

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What is the death rate for the marines in Iraq?

over 30 Marines die a year bye either huge explosions or suicide bomers most get

shot and/or killed a year with others most say this saying before they die " i will

take this ******** with me be for i go.

How often do people die?

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You only die once, as biology proves to be true with little exceptions. As such, you only need to die once to be able to travel to Hell or Heaven.

What is the death rate for k2?

The amount of deaths caused by K2 would be about 13,000 per month

How many people die from alcohol per year world wide?

Well, that depends. Are you counting alcohol related crashes, liver disease, alcohol violence, bar brawls, etc.

But I will answer your question. A WHOLE LOT OF PEOPLE. Give up the sauce, man.

Yes, also you have you add in the fact that every single country in the world has alcohol in it. and it is not illegal.

How many soldiers die each year in Iraq?

The average is like 1.2, but now one only dies every week or so. There have been around 4,000 deaths and the war has lasted ten years, most casualties are from the first few months. That is for U.S. soldiers. If you are also counting Pakistani forces (allied) NATO, and British, then it could be a little higher.

If your countign terrorists than it is probably pretty high, maybe 20 or so.

How many people died from use of nuclear bombs or reactors?

More than 50 people died directly in the Chernobyldisaster on 26 April 1986 in Ukraine (then part of USSR). Estimates of the number who died later from radiation and other sicknesses range from possibly 4,000 to close to a million.

No one died in the Three Mile Island accident in the US.

Two people died in the Tokaimura, Japan nuclear accident 30 September 1999. More than 660 workers and nearby residents were exposed to excess radiation, but it is not known how many later suffered sickness or cancers as a result.

There may have been several deaths from the Fukushi,Japan nuclear disaster on 11 March 2011. Numbers of people have been exposed to excess radiation.

What do you call the part of people life between birth and death?

i will look somewhere else for answers that i couldn`t get here.

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