Probability Comparison: Death | Death Reasons | Death Causes

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From getting struck by lightning or meteorite, to getting into a car / Vehicle or plane crash, we'll explore the infrequently talked about topics and compare the chances of dying from these unfortunate events. What are most common mutations or diseases? Which natural disaster is the most likely to kill the most people. What are your chances of dying next year or even tomorrow? Compare the area size of the heptagon to visualize or to see the odds of such events happening.

Disclaimer:
1) This video is only for entertainment purposes, is not scientifically proven and should not be used as such.
2) The numbers presented are derived from numerous different websites/articles/books, and some have different probabilities for the same cause. If you intend to use these figures, be sure to confirm the validity of the numbers with various other sources.
3) Odds may vary depending on demographics, situation and geography. The numbers are listed may be for US or international, 2019 or 100 years ago, general population or specific groups. The sample are not known and may overlap.
4) For sources that list yearly probabilities, the formula for converting them to lifetime odds (assuming a 70 year occurrence period) is: 1 - (1 - "Odds of event not happening per year")^70. Probabilities may be inaccurate as odds would change according to age, as well as life expectancy.
5) Several odds that have not been widely researched on (e.g. banana slip odds) are assumed and calculated based on total occurrence over total human population of 7 billion.
6) The causes are not to be mutually exclusive. Different conditions may lead's to one another (Earthquake causing Tsunami, Hurricane causing Flood, Obesity causing Heart Attack etc). Some causes may be a subset's of others (Fall in general & Fall from stairs etc).
7) The Figures listed are rounded to 3 significant figures.

Sources:
National Safety Council Injury Facts 2017 Edition.
Book of Odds (Amram Shapiro, Louise Firth Campbell, Rosalind Wright)
Images: Own drawings, some with modifications from Pixabay, Wikimedia Commons, The Noun Project, Flaticon, Icon Library & PNGrepo.

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