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No. In 2010, women make up just a little more than half of Australia's population.

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No, the female population in Australia is slightly larger than the male population. The latest data shows that there are more females than males in Australia.

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male but there are more kangaroos than people

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What percentage of the Australian population is female?

your question is in the wrong section.the following is stolen, with little guilt, from:https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/as.htmlPeople Australia Top of Page Population:21,262,641 (July 2009 est.) Age structure:0-14 years: 18.6% (male 2,026,975/female 1,923,828)15-64 years: 67.9% (male 7,318,743/female 7,121,613)65 years and over: 13.5% (male 1,306,329/female 1,565,153) (2009 est.)


What were the only three states where the female population grew at a faster rate than the male population?

Alaska, North Dakota, and Nevada were the only three states in the United States where the female population grew at a faster rate than the male population.


What is the Female population of the world?

the only statistics able to be found were from July 2009:Population6,790,062,216 (July 2009 est.) Age structure0-14 years: 27% (male 944,987,919/female 884,268,378) 15-64 years: 65.3% (male 2,234,860,865/female 2,187,838,153)65 years and over: 7.6% (male 227,164,176/female 289,048,221) (2009 est.)


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The male to female ratio globally is approximately 1:1. There are slight variations between countries and regions due to factors such as life expectancy and population distribution.


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