No, it is not true, there almost no difference physically for both sexes as an embryo
Mary Sherman Morgan was the first female rocket scientist. She was also the first female to invent a rocket. She was born November 4, 1921 and died on August 4, 2004, she was 82 years old.
Nasa accepted its first female candidate on June 16th, 1963.
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Correction. Were you the first person born? No. I was not. Adam was the first man to be "born" in the bible. Eve was the first "born" female. Seriously. Who does NOT know that?
The first female airplane designer was Elsie Macgill. She was a Canadian who was born in 1905 and was not only the first female airplane designer, she was also the world's first female aeronautical engineer.
Mae Jamison was the first black female astronaut, and she is still alive. She was born in 1956.
Akansha Singh and Shivani Rao
kanisha kumaran born 1845
Yes, in the very beginning of your life everyone was a female. However within the first few weeks the sex is determined and then the males become males.
In 1824, the first ligers were born in Windsor, England. They litter consisted of two males and a female. The liger is a hybrid breed that comes from the union of a male lion and female tiger.
animal where born the first person was born everthing was born and everthing was made
Yes; everyone has germs, from beginning to end.
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D I X Y. Or Dixy Lee Ray born Marguerite Ray in Tacoma was the first female Governor of Washington.
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