Yes, about 6,750 every day in the US.
In speaking of the current era, yes. In talking about all time, no.
There are 3 or 4 possible time periods where people do not die every day.
1. The days before humans existed.
2. The days when few humans existed, so days passed without a person dying.
3. The days when humans are going extinct, so days may pass without a person dying. This phase may or may not happen.
4. The days after humans.
Death due to aging is a natural phenomena and aged people die everyday all over the world as their bodily resistance power subsides gradually.
Over 150,000 people die every day.
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For an average person (not working in hospital, she/he is not a sales personnel, etc..): Average meeting # in a day - for every day: 3* Average lifetime - world statistic- : 67 (exclude the childhood period till 5 years)= 62 62years X 365days X 3 people= 67.890 people on average *this is my estimation for an average person
approximatly 5,987,3452 every hour
a few
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every 4 out of 10 people skip breakfast every day
An average of 114 people every day in the U.S.
Tornadoes don't kill people every day. On average about 80 people are killed by tornadoes each year.
The national average for working out in the United States is 20 minutes a day. Many people work out for more or less than this every day.
About 430,000 people die from smoking every year.omg !!!!!!!!!!Every day 1179 people die (on average) caused from loss of there nobjks
In the US, on average, about 3000 people go to jail everyday.
In 2010 there was an average of 105 people who dies from suicide every single day. The death toll from suicide continues to rise each and every year.
The average person says about 3,000 words every day. Don't ask me how I know this!
5.7 million
every day or every other day
People are born every day of the year, including New Year's Eve, Christmas Day and National Dill Pickle Day. On the average, 1 in every 365.25 people gets born on New Year's Eve (or any other day).
millions of people every day
Day is not a verb.