Mostly NO. They are done for entertainment, not educational purposes.
Practically all scenarios are exaggerated, sensationalized versions of *possible deaths* based on either true reports of *injuries* or on widely-circulated urban legends. Some are entirely fictitious, and some deaths shown could not reasonably occur in the manner shown.
Only ONE (the death of Harry Houdini) is a reasonably accurate portrayal of his accidental death.
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There are 3 ways an even number can show up on the first die. AND There are 3 ways an even number can show up on the second die. AND There are 3 ways an even number can show up on the third die. So since "AND" means "MULTIPLY", there are 3x3x3 or 27 ways the three dice can all come up even. So the numerator of the probability is 27. We calculate the denominator of the desired probability: There are 6 ways any number can show up on the first die AND There are 6 ways any number can show up on the second die AND There are 6 ways any number can show up on the third die So since "AND" means "MULTIPLY", there are 6x6x6 or 216 ways the three dice can all come up any number. So the denominator of the probability is 216.
The real number one way do die is a heart attack when having sex
Kind of, studies show a human dies every 3 seconds.