Here's why:
* Drowning: Sharks are often associated with danger in the water, but drowning is a far more common cause of death.
* Electrocution: Hairdryers can cause electrocution if they malfunction or are used improperly.
* Statistics: While shark attacks are rare, resulting in a handful of fatalities each year, hairdryers are estimated to cause around 3,000 deaths annually. This is largely due to accidents in the bathroom, where hairdryers are frequently used.
So, while sharks are fearsome predators, hairdryers pose a far greater threat in our everyday lives.