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To determine how long it would take until everyone is dead, we need to know the total population of people on Earth. the estimated global population was around 7.9 billion.

Let's calculate the time it would take for everyone to be dead, assuming a constant death rate of 10,000 people per day:

Total population = 7.9 billion Daily death rate = 10,000 people

Time = Total population / Daily death rate Time = 7,900,000,000 / 10,000 Time = 790,000 days

Now, to convert this into more understandable units:

790,000 days / 365 days per year ≈ 2,164.38 years

So, if 10,000 people died per day and the global population remained constant at around 7.9 billion, it would take approximately 2,164 years and 4 months for everyone to be dead.

Please note that this is a purely hypothetical scenario for the sake of answering the question. In reality, population numbers fluctuate due to various factors like birth rates, immigration, and mortality rates, and the death rate would not remain constant for such an extended period.

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