Bull Shark - National Wildlife Federation Bull sharks are often considered to be the most dangerous sharks to humans because of their aggressive tendencies and ability to migrate up rivers However, shark attacks are extremely rare In a typical year, fewer than 20 people die by shark attack, but more than 20 million sharks die in relation to the fishing industry
Historical Car Crash Deaths and Rates - Injury Facts In 2023, the death rate was 1 57 per 10,000 vehicles, a 95% improvement In 1923, the first year miles driven was estimated, the motor-vehicle death rate was 18 65 deaths for every 100 million miles driven Since 1923, the mileage death rate has decreased 93% and now stands at 1 38 deaths per 100 million miles driven
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Science Missions - NASA Science Pioneer 0, also known as Able 1, was the first-ever launch to the Moon — and humanity’s first attempt to… Able 2 (Pioneer 1) The U S Air Force shared management of this lunar mission with America's newly-formed space agency — NASA
USDOT Releases 2016 Fatal Traffic Crash Data | NHTSA According to NHTSA data, which was collected from all 50 states and the District of Columbia, 37,461 lives were lost on U S roads in 2016, an increase of 5 6 percent from calendar year 2015 The number of vehicle miles traveled on U S roads in 2016 increased by 2 2 percent, and resulted in a fatality rate of 1 18 deaths per 100 million VMT
New York local government associations urge Assembly to pass . . . For Immediate Release: June 11, 2025 Contact: Marissa Solomon, marissa@pythiapublic com, (734) 330-0807 Judith Enck, judithenck@bennington edu, (518) 605-1770 ALBANY, N Y — Yesterday, the New York State Conference of Mayors and Municipal Offices, the New York State Association of Counties, and the New York Association of Towns issued a joint statement urging the Assembly to pass the
In U. S. , Decline of Christianity Continues at Rapid Pace This means that there are now roughly 167 million Christian adults in the U S (with a lower bound of 164 million and an upper bound of 169 million, given the survey’s margin of error) Meanwhile, the number of religiously unaffiliated adults in the U S grew by almost 30 million over this period