The probability is 1. It is a certainty that we will all die.
It is 1.
You calculate the statistical probability of dying in a plane crash in the same way that you calculate the probability of anything else. You simply divide the number of expected outcomes by the number of possible outcomes. To determine the statistical probability of dying in a plane crash, you divide the number of people that have died in a plane crash by the number of people that have flown in planes. You can aggregate this anyway you want, over whatever period of time you want, so long as you properly state the conditions under which you perform your calculation.
Sooner or later you'll die, so the probability of dying is 100%.
however you want to
The question is ambiguous. Does it seek the probability thatsome random person in the world dies in an avalanche, orsomeone who is caught in an avalanche dying rather than surviving, orthe cause of a someone dying is an avalanche rather than something else?
The probability of someone living for ten years is 90%.
Theoretical probability.
See the Basic Rules for Probability section in the related link.
The event of a person dying at some point in their life is 1.
the punnett square
probability
probability is used in genetics to determine the possibilities of offspring having a certain trait