There is no supporting evidence that females are any less likely or more likely to become famous than males.
Male answer syndrome or MAS suggests that males are more likely to answer a question that they know nothing about than females.
True
Males are usually considered less panicky then Females, to the answer is Male
it wont be less common but it will most likely be more treatable
it makes them less likely to become fat
False.
Females are less likely to show the symptoms of hemophilia but in actuality are more likely to have the genetic mutation for hemophilia. The reason they are less likely to show the symptoms is the fact that hemophilia is the result of a mutation on the X chromosome. Since females have two X chromosomes they likely have a chromosome that is not mutated as well. With the mutation normally being a recessive trait, the normal X chromosome is usually expressed instead. Since males only have one X chromosome, if the mutation for hemophilia is present, it will be expressed. For the same reasons, the chances of a female having the mutation is greater (however still very small), simply because she has two X chromosomes.
There are about 105 boys born for every 100 girls. But, boys are more frail than girls and less likely to survive, so as the years pass it reverses and there become more females than males
... far less than 1% 0.265
Columbus will always be remembered
14% less likely to become obese
Likely, cories and less aggressive bettas such as females generally get along, but it really depends on the individual betta's temprament.