100% - we all die.
Seriously, for England and Wales in 2005, death rates for males and females were 7,361 and 5,189 deaths registered per million population, respectively.
During 2005 512,993 deathes were registered in England and Wales.
2006-09-10 03:00:23
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answered by John H 6
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death rate in Britain is 70% about 400,000 a year attribituted to being overweight. It's 21% for women and 17% for men. Obeseity is their main concern more then cancer or traffic accidents. They just love to eat....
2006-09-10 03:08:42
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answered by solsbj 2
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61 62 Italy 10.30 2005 est.
62 63 Belgium 10.22 2005 est.
63 64 Slovenia 10.22 2005 est.
64 65 United Kingdom 10.18 per 1000 population. 2005
2006-09-10 03:13:21
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answered by brogdenuk 7
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Did you know the death rate among non smokers is higher than smokers
2006-09-10 03:09:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Pretty much equal to birthrate (sorry).
Not sure, but it said on the news the other day that it is dropping (not sure from what to what)
2006-09-10 03:01:09
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answered by Anonymous
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when a baby is born, he/she replaces someone passed away at the same time.... its hard to say any rates,, as it varies all the time... do a search on yahoo.. "death rate in.................
2006-09-10 03:06:56
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answered by paulrb8 7
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You wombat, 100%.
PS I'm not trying to be clever or rude, everybody dies eventually!
2006-09-12 04:59:02
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answered by Anonymous
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About £2500 in funeral costs
2006-09-10 03:01:44
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answered by Anonymous
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http://www.statistics.gov.uk/cci/nugget.asp?ID=952
You may need to search the site for more information
2006-09-10 03:01:53
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answered by daisymay 5
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100%. every one dies eventually!!!
2006-09-13 21:15:53
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answered by Anonymous
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