over 5.7 plus times as many people die from breathing fossil fuel smoke than die in Traffic accidents in the U.S. each year.
IN other words air pollution kills 5.7 times as many people die in traffic accidents every single year in the U.S.
And if you take a ratio between 323 plus million people in the U.S. and the 200,000 people that die yearly from air pollution here.
The ratio is 1 to 1,615 approximately
With this ratio you can likely figure out how many people die in your country from air pollution if you are a similar country to the U.S. like Canada, England, France, Germany, Italy, Brazil, New Zealand, Australia and the like it is possible your ratio of how many people die there per capita might be similar to here. However, if you are from Iran to China this won't work because air is much much worse in this section of the world than the U.S. and Europe.
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