An hour, because there are presumably more births than deaths at this rate. We are going to be at 7 billion people in about 361 days! :)
THIS QUESTION ANSWERED BY THE SCI_GUIDEThe armistice of 11 November 1918 was negotiated in the forest of Compiegne, 65 km north-east of Paris. The Treaty of Versailles signed on 28 June 1919 turned the armistice into a peace.
Because of the great amount of shots that could be fired per minute, in combination with the infantry tactics of the time, which consisted of advancing in closed ranks over an open field without any camouflage or cover.
The battle of Antietam was a very bloody battle in the civil war. The confederates started out with 30,000 troops and the union had 56,000 troops. When the battle started it was very bloody. Every minute 10-20 soldiers died from each side because of cannon fire and the mass forces of men. Union deaths: 22,320 Confederate deaths: 19,865
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On Veteran's Day.
Out of respect for those who gave their lives during the wars
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)
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.
One Minute Silence was created in 1995.
One Minute Silence ended in 2003.
yes, you have 1 minute silence
The Quakers are credited for the practice of one minute of silence. The practice dates back over 300 years ago. The minute of silence is for prayer and reflection.
Une minute de silence - 1998 is rated/received certificates of: France:U
The armistice that ended World War ONE was signed at 11 a.m, on the eleventh day of the eleventh month of 1918. Many people observe a minute of silence in remembrance of all Americans who have served, and the many who have died, in the military.
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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