no, it gets higher
Yes.
Because their voice boxes have not grown or stretched until Puberty begins. As they go through puberty boys voices change and get deeper due to the aforementioned.
When you go through puberty, your voice deepens. Men's voices often deepen up to an octave, while women's voices usually move about three tones lower. After puberty and well into older adulthood, some people's voices may change, but not everyone's. Men's voices tend to go up in pitch.
When boys go through puberty, they have high levels of hormones called androgens that cause their voicebox to elongate. This causes the air passing over their vocal cords to vibrate at a lower frequency, giving them a lower voice. When girls go through puberty they have much lower levels of these hormones, so their voiceboxes stay smaller and their voices remain higher.
When boys go through puberty, they have high levels of hormones called androgens that cause their voicebox to elongate. This causes the air passing over their vocal cords to vibrate at a lower frequency, giving them a lower voice. When girls go through puberty they have much lower levels of these hormones, so their voiceboxes stay smaller and their voices remain higher.
Because they havent gone through puberty yet.
Some men have higher voices than others and that is natural. The change in a boys voice occurs towards the end of his puberty, but if a boy has truly completed puberty then his voice is likely as low as it is going to get.
not necessarily 'lower' but defiantly more mellow compared to little girls high pitched voices
It doesn't. Females voiced don't change during puberty. Males voices become deeper during puberty.
A guy goes through puberty just like girls. Guys develop deeper voices, and pubic hair and some other things.
Yes, during puberty, men's voices change. As their larynx (voice box) develops, the sound made gets deeper.
It's the larynx (or voice box) that's causing all that noise. As the body goes through puberty, the larynx grows larger and thicker. It happens in both boys and girls, but the change is more evident in boys. Girls' voices only deepen by a couple of tones and the change is barely noticeable. Boys' voices, however, start to get significantly deeper.
Girls voices change a bit as they go through puberty - if for no other reason than that they get bieer and have a bigger throat and larynx. the change is not nearly as much as happens for boys though.