Nine times out of ten, men have deeper voices that women.
Men's voices are deeper in the morning due to the buildup of mucus and fluids in the vocal cords overnight, which causes them to vibrate at a lower frequency, resulting in a deeper voice.
Yes. That is why men have deeper voices than women.
It's because they wanna sound sexy inf front of girls...in dat right ladies!! lol! NEWay! also because the hormones in men change there voices and make them deeper as they age.The higher levels of testosterone in men than in women is a factor in having a deeper voice.
They feel more intimidated by a manly figure than a weaker and smaller woman figure, because men are bigger & have deeper voices.
Our voices are deeper in the morning because the vocal cords swell slightly while we sleep, making them thicker and causing our voices to sound lower.
Voices are deeper in the morning due to the buildup of mucus on the vocal cords overnight, which causes them to vibrate at a lower frequency, resulting in a deeper sound.
Men have a Laryngeal prominence, more commonly refereed to as an Adam's apple. A man's is larger than a women's because men have deeper voices.
Yes, during puberty, men's voices change. As their larynx (voice box) develops, the sound made gets deeper.
Males would just be hairier, stinkier and probably bigger men with deeper voices.
Men develop deeper voices when they go through puberty. Full adult pitch is achieved by age 15, on average.
Men have larger vocal cords and longer vocal tracts compared to women. This results in a lower frequency of vibration, producing deeper voices. Additionally, men have higher levels of testosterone, which can also contribute to vocal cord thickness and voice pitch.
People's voices tend to be deeper in the morning because the vocal cords swell and thicken while we sleep, making the voice sound lower.