It depends on the boy it should be around 12-16 but there is always outlier's, when his voice starts to crack then his voice is starting to change.
A boys voice changes during Puberty. It generally gets lower in tone.
he's voice changed when started singing the really high notes or his voice changed like every boys voice changes when they get older.
no. sometimes boys have different changes at different times, and for some their voices will get deep last
there are many changes to a boy during puberty, are as follows... voice pubic hair facial hair type of sweat bones in hands chest hair (some boys don't have this) i hope this answers your question
Testosterone is the main hormone causing changes in boys during puberty. It is responsible for developing masculine characteristics such as facial and body hair growth, deepening of the voice, and muscle development.
No, it doesn't. For most boys it usally starts with pubic hair and later on near the end of pubery your voice changes, but yes, it's one of the stages of the voice deepening in puberty.
During puberty, boys experience a significant increase in the size of their larynx (voice box) and vocal cords due to hormonal changes, which causes their voice to deepen. This results in a lower pitch compared to girls who do not experience the same level of vocal cord growth during puberty.
The voice changes during puberty at around 14 to 16-years of age.
At puberty the effects of testosterone cause the Larynx (also called the Voice Box or Adam's Apple) to enlarge, this makes the pitch of the voice lower and a boy's voice is said to "break".
The balls of boys drop during infancy. Voice change happens during puberty and is related to the hormones produced by the testicles. Testicles that are taken out before puberty can affect the voice change of a boy.
Boys do not experience a menstrual cycle like girls do because they do not have a uterus or the hormonal processes associated with menstruation. Instead, boys undergo puberty, which involves changes such as increased testosterone levels, growth of facial and body hair, and voice deepening. While they don't have periods, boys may experience other bodily changes and hormonal fluctuations during adolescence.
for boys: change in voice. for girls:developing of the breasts. it's the years between puberty and adulthood. more hair on the body.