Cases of chickenpox in the US are decreasing since the US approval of chickenpox vaccine in 1995.
Breast cancer is alway increasing not just in the us ,but in every corner of the world
With a few exceptions, it remains relatively constant.
Over the past five years, approximately 100,000 deaths have occurred in the US as a result of gun violence. The number of gun-related deaths varies each year, but it remains a significant issue that requires attention and action.
a arithmetic pattern is a mathmatical pattern, or sequence that helps us discover the patterns in increasing and decreasing numbers.
There were approximately 31,593 gun deaths in the United States in 2008.
Political interest groups have some specific political concern. Same-sex marriage, supporting or opposing. Abortion, increasing availability or banning. Immigration, increasing or decreasing. Gun control, enacting or preventing. Social assistance spending, increasing or decreasing. Political interest groups might support one side of the civil war in Syria, or the other side, or might just want to keep the US out of it entirely. There are many more examples.
The number of cases of atopic dermatitis in the US has been increasing over the years. Factors such as environmental changes, genetics, and lifestyle choices have contributed to this rise in prevalence.
It is not, at least in the US. It has been decreasing for several years. Go read the FBI Uniform Crime Report.
No way to answer without knowing the source of your numbers for the US and all the other countries of the world.
Assault rifles are responsible for a small percentage of gun-related deaths in the US each year, estimated to be less than 500. However, the overall number of deaths caused by firearms, including handguns, is much higher, with approximately 40,000 deaths annually.
Took it from Yahoo but - "In 2004 (the most recent year for which data is available), there were 29,569 gun deaths in the U.S: 16,750 suicides (56% of all U.S gun deaths), 11,624 homicides (40% of all U.S gun deaths), 649 unintentional shootings, 311 from legal intervention and 235 from undetermined intent (4% of all U.S gun deaths combined). -Numbers obtained from CDC National Center for Health Statistics mortality report online, 2007 But remember, Guns dont shoot by themselves - people shoot them.