well i know that the left side of the brain is used for math and stuff like that.
There is no link between hand preference and intelligence.
no
in a survey a few years ago it said on average left handers die 7-9 years before right handers
left handers can
There is no scientific evidence to suggest that left-handed or right-handed people are inherently smarter than the other. Intelligence is not determined by handedness, but rather by a combination of genetic, environmental, and neurological factors.
About 1 left hander for 9 right handers. (10% - 90%), but in some cases it can be 5% - 95% or even 30% - 70%.But the average is 1:9
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well, they are the same as right handed peoples aren't they just write with different hands! It depends on what you get into though.
Being left-handed doesn't make someone inherently smarter; intelligence is not determined by hand preference. Left-handed individuals may have certain cognitive advantages but this does not mean they are inherently smarter. Intelligence is a complex trait influenced by a variety of factors.
There is no patron saint of left handers.
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