males 34.1 and females 36.6
The human skeleton usually grows until about 25 years of age.
The disease can occur at any age, however, it mostly affects individuals in their 30s and 40s. It affects males and females equally.
Yes, girls do mature just a bit earlier than boys. Nature provided females with this little boost for the purpose of caring for their young. It does not mean that females are better than males, or that females are smarter than males, it means that females are better suited to ensuring the survival of an infant at an age that corresponds to when they could be having babies.AnswerThe difference in maturity doesn't depend on gender but on age and the individual. It is true that between girls and boys the same age during puberty there are differences which root from the earlier development of girls.
It is not a sexist view to state that there are differences between males and females because this is a scientifically proven fact. Body shape, size and physique are generally different in men and women. Women tend to be smaller overall with a flatter broader pelvis (evolved for childbirth), smaller lungs and heart and a higher percentage of fat (25% for young females compared to 15% for young males). This will also be affected by diet, which has an effect on metabolic rate. Because women have smaller hearts and lungs, they also have a lower oxygen-carrying capacity than males - there can be a difference of up to 43%! Muscle strength and power can vary. In tests for maximal strength there was a difference of up to 40-50%, as women have less muscle mass. The fact that they have less muscle mass means that women tend to be far more flexible. Rates of maturity differs, with girls tending to mature faster than boys. For this reason some competition between younger males and females can be fair, but from the age of 11 upwards males start to overtake in height and strength, so sport tends to become single sex after this age. The fact that females menstruate and suffer a hormonal imbalance can disadvantage females if they are participating in sport during their period. Males tend to be less effected by chemical substance changes within their bodies.
population pyramid; decrease
Population in July 2007: 98,406. Population change since 2000: +36.4% Males: 48,882 (49.7%) Females: 49,524 (50.3%) Median resident age: 28.7 years Tennessee median age: 35.9 years
Population in July 2007: 98,406. Population change since 2000: +36.4% Males: 48,882 (49.7%) Females: 49,524 (50.3%) Median resident age: 28.7 years Tennessee median age: 35.9 years
Military age 18 Conscription 18 Available for military service 1,554,186 males, age 17-49 (2000 est.), 1,514,063 females, age 17-49 (2000 est.) Fit for military service 1,499,998 males, age 17-49 (2000 est.), 1,392,319 females, age 17-49 (2000 est.) Reaching military age annually 54,148 males (2000 est.), 47,996 females (2000 est.) Active personnel 176,500[1] (ranked 34th) Reserve personnel 445,000[1]
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England's median age as of 2001 was 37. The average life expectancy at birth between the dates of January 2003 to December 2005 is 76.92 years for males and 81.14 for females.
Males: at age 4 Females: at age 3
It is the age structure of the population.
Yes. Females have a higher life expectancy than males.
young males. 75% subscription is males median age 35 median house hold income: 86,434 81% have some college
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