The Odds of Dying

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Thought this was interesting - and if you are courious on how you might die!!!
http://www.livescience.com/forcesofnature/050106_odds_of_dying.html

All figures below are for U.S. residents.

Cause of Death Lifetime Odds

1. Heart Disease 1-in-5

2. Cancer 1-in-7

3. Stroke 1-in-23

4. Accidental Injury 1-in-36

5. Motor Vehicle Accident* 1-in-100

6. Intentional Self-harm (suicide) 1-in-121

7. Falling Down 1-in-246

8. Assault by Firearm 1-in-325

9. Fire or Smoke 1-in-1,116

10. Natural Forces (heat, cold, storms, quakes, etc.) 1-in-3,357

11. Electrocution* 1-in-5,000

12. Drowning 1-in-8,942

13. Air Travel Accident* 1-in-20,000

14. Flood* (included also in Natural Forces above) 1-in-30,000

15. Legal Execution 1-in-58,618

16. Tornado* (included also in Natural Forces above) 1-in-60,000

17. Lightning Strike (included also in Natural Forces above) 1-in-83,930

18. Snake, Bee or other Venomous Bite or Sting* 1-in-100,000

19. Earthquake (included also in Natural Forces above) 1-in-131,890

20. Dog Attack 1-in-147,717

21. Asteroid Impact* 1-in-200,000**

22. Tsunami* 1-in-500,000

23. Fireworks Discharge 1-in-615,488

** Perhaps 1-in-500,000

SOURCES: National Center for Health Statistics, CDC; American Cancer Society; National Safety Council; International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies; World Health Organization; USGS; Clark Chapman, SwRI; David Morrison, NASA; Michael Paine, Planetary Society Australian Volunteers
 
i wonder if the odds of dieing in the way of suicide by handgun would be less...hmmm.
 
21. Asteroid Impact* 1-in-200,000**


Jusst how many have died from an Asteriod impact?

A little rough and quck math - (its 6 am, dont expect it to be exactly on the mark) For even the 1 in 500,000 to be accurate, would mean 600 american citizens a year have to die from an asteriod impact annually. (there are almost 300 million Americans I believe)
 
Joeychgo said:
21. Asteroid Impact* 1-in-200,000**


Jusst how many have died from an Asteriod impact?

A little rough and quck math - (its 6 am, dont expect it to be exactly on the mark) For even the 1 in 500,000 to be accurate, would mean 600 american citizens a year have to die from an asteriod impact annually. (there are almost 300 million Americans I believe)
The odds are not an annual number, but over a lifetime. In other words, using your number of 600 Americans, that would be 600 deaths over a period of 70 years or so. That's still about 10 a year, though. And I certainly haven't heard of anyone dying of an asteroid impact.
 
I think the asteroid impact is also taking into account severity. If an asteroid would hit earth, we're all fuked.
 
Actually the chances of an Asteroid striking the earth are impossible...those are called meteorites...and about 500 of those strike our planet per year...albeit they're small and mostly impact in the ocean.

Check out this link...

Meteorite vs house 2003
 
I think they should move the Tsunami count up a bit... Little odd that a asteroid impact is more likely than a tsunami?
 
It seems this is a rhetorical thread. The odds of dying are 1-1 meaning we all will die. I know...I'm a "half empty glass" kind of guy today. :Bang
 
Joeychgo said:
21. Asteroid Impact* 1-in-200,000**


Jusst how many have died from an Asteriod impact?

A little rough and quck math - (its 6 am, dont expect it to be exactly on the mark) For even the 1 in 500,000 to be accurate, would mean 600 american citizens a year have to die from an asteriod impact annually. (there are almost 300 million Americans I believe)


What they take in account is the past history of the earth. There have been some asteroid impacts. Usually causing major changes in the earth.

According to recent articles I've read there are a few asteroids which pose a threat to earth but none immediate. We have a lot of time before this may happen.

A real neat article I read in which some astronomers believe that there is a red dwarf star that is a companion of our sun orbiting our sun about 1 light year away. The theory is that this red dwarf star affect the orbit of comets and asteroids and changes their paths in space causing this objects to change and then collide into planets. This red dwarf star has not been found yet. But I thought it was a very interesting theory.
 
FreeFaller said:
Thanks Ken...there goes my day...

Just when I thought this 80 degree weather in Chicago made my day... I read this BS. But a day with a dirty black Mark VIII is never a good day. ;)
 
FreeFaller said:
Thanks Ken...there goes my day...
You're welcome. LOL! I've been deemed today at work as Mr. Cynical! I guess it stems from 2 hours of sleep the past two nights.
 
because an avg of 6 ppl each year die from snake bites...that 1:100,000 seems a little screwey. but then again you had to add allthe other insects and shiz in there.
 
FreeFaller said:
Actually the chances of an Asteroid striking the earth are impossible...those are called meteorites...and about 500 of those strike our planet per year...albeit they're small and mostly impact in the ocean.

Check out this link...

Meteorite vs house 2003

I don't think a rock the size of Texas could be accurately described as a meteorite.
 
so since i have the odds infront of me ill take 5 dollars on ummmmm vehicle accident just foward my winnings to hell ill b waiting on them
 
GrayGhost1 said:
It seems this is a rhetorical thread. The odds of dying are 1-1 meaning we all will die. I know...I'm a "half empty glass" kind of guy today. :Bang


Great observation Ken! Bravo Zulu!
 
Kbob said:
Whiskey Tango Foxtrot?

Bravo Zulu is a naval signal, conveyed by flaghoist or voice radio, meaning "well done"; it has also passed into the spoken and written vocabulary.

over

:)

I threw that in there because his nick resembles one given to cv12 uss hornet II by the japanese.
 
Interesting. Always fun to to compare how unlikely it is I'll win the lottery
 
eL eS said:
Bravo Zulu is a naval signal, conveyed by flaghoist or voice radio, meaning "well done"; it has also passed into the spoken and written vocabulary.

over
eL eS this is Kbob. Roger. Lima charlie. Out. :Beer
 

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