One can only provide an approximation as an answer to this question.
I would suggest that the number of people who have died throughout the entire history of the planet Earth is somewhere in the region of 100 billion (let us say + or - 20 billion to cover ourselves).
This figure is based upon an estimate (by Isaac Asimov) suggesting that the world population in the 1970's/80's constituted approximately almost 6% of all the people who have ever lived.
approximately 1 billion people died every year
Less than the amount of people that were born on earth last year.
100.3 billion to this date ( 30.6.12)
500
many people died
Well nearly 15 thousand people died at the Battle of Pensacola
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There are many people who have died because of eating spoiled frozen desserts. These people likely had an allergy to milk in the first place.
none
Yes. Because it brought terror to the whole world and most people died.
151,650 people die every day in this world. if it was a year -55,503,922 die every year.
the whole world should but not the whole world does
2 million people have died, and 2.milion people are in the world.
How many people does it take to circle the whole entire world in one line?
48 people died
1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000;
1,23,236,42865
there is 7 billion people on the whole world
Almost the whole world.
lots
6.75 Billion