Worldwide, traffic deaths are around 1.3 million per year.
During 2017 in the United States, there were around 40,100 traffic related deaths.Worldwide, about 1.3 million people die in road crashes each year, on average 3,287 deaths a day
Over 12 million new cancer cases were diagnosed and 7.6 million cancer deaths (about 20,000 cancer deaths a day) occurred worldwide in 2007. This estimate comes from the American Cancer Society's Global Cancer Facts & Figures, 2008.
1 year = 525600 minute 18 year = 9460800 minute
a lot of deaths happen a year of 30,000
There are 60 seconds in a minute, 24 hours in a day, and 365 days in a year. 60x24x365 = 525,600 525,600/3.8,000,000 = .14 deaths per minute.
1.78 Deaths Per Second 107 Deaths Per Minute 6,390 Deaths Per Hour 153,000 Deaths Per Day 56.0 Million Deaths per Year 3.9 Deaths Per Life Time (70 Years)
In 2004 there were 553,888 cancer deaths in the US. There are 525,600 minutes in a year. That works out to (553,888/525,600 =) 1.054 cancer deaths per minute
Worldwide there are about 1.2 million deaths each year.
Worldwide, traffic deaths are around 1.3 million per year.
The heart beats 60-80 times a minute, or about 40 million times year.
The heart beats 60-80 times a minute, or about 40 million times year.
Roughly 57 million.
Each year there are approximately 4 million births in the U.S. and 2.4 million deaths.
# The crude death rate, the total number of deaths per 1000 people. The crude death rate for the whole world is currently about 9.6 per 1000 per year (based on 62 million deaths in 2006, for a population of 6470 million[1]). # The perinatal mortality rate, the sum of neonatal deaths and fetal deaths (stillbirths) per 1,000 births. # The maternal mortality rate, the number of maternal deaths due to childbearing per 100,000 live births. # The infant mortality rate, the number of deaths of children less than 1 year old per thousand live births. # The child mortality rate, the number of deaths of children less than 5 year old per thousand live births. # The standardised mortality rate (SMR) or age-specific mortality rate (ASMR) - This refers to the total number of deaths per 1000 people of a given age (e.g. 16-65 or 65+). # researched on wiki
Between 1964 and 2004, cigarette smoking caused an estimated 12 million deaths, including 4.1 million deaths from cancer, 5.5 million deaths from cardiovascular diseases, 2.1 million deaths from respiratory diseases, and 94,000 infant deaths related to mothers smoking during pregnancy.1 According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), cigarette smoking results in more than 400,000 premature deaths each year-about 1 in every 5 U.S. deaths.2"
over one million a year in America itself