Depends on how you think of it. If you are looking for a straight forward yes or no answer, than you will not receive one because it's a matter of either people look at it as facts or opinions on this matter. If you are talking about a specific region in which males are more dominant than the female gender, than look at politics. While a lot of people are struggling to accept the fact that the president is mixed, I don't think many people are going to accept a female president any time soon. After about 40 or 50 years women are still not as equal as society would like to think. There is always discrimination when employing females as well as the amount a female gets paid for doing the same job as a male.
The two dominant elements in Earth's atmosphere are nitrogen and oxygen. Nitrogen makes up about 78% of the atmosphere, while oxygen accounts for about 21%.
The dominant wavelength emitted by Earth is in the range of 10 μm, which falls within the thermal infrared spectrum. This emission is a result of the Earth's surface and atmosphere releasing heat energy absorbed from the Sun.
Since about 50% of the world is male, I would say somewhere close to 3.3 billion.
The most dominant physical feature of planet Earth is its water, which covers about 71% of the planet's surface. The oceans play a crucial role in regulating the Earth's climate and supporting various forms of life.
Water is the most dominant agent of erosion on Earth. It shapes the Earth's surface through processes such as rivers carving out valleys, waves eroding coastlines, and glaciers moving and shaping the landscape.
Christianity is the world's most popular and dominant religion.
The dominant figure is always the "alpha" male.
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The offspring will inherit one dominant allele from the homozygous dominant male and have a 50% chance of inheriting the dominant allele from the heterozygous female. Therefore, the ratio of offspring with the dominant allele to those without will be 1:1.
A pride (group) of lions is usually a family structure, with a dominant male (and often a less dominant male or two as well), four to twenty females, and their cubs. Male cubs, when they get older, are often killed or driven out by the dominant male, so that there is no contest for leadership.
When a new dominant male lion takes over a pride, he may kill the cubs sired by the previous dominant male in order to establish his own genetic lineage. The adult males in the pride may also be challenged and driven away by the new dominant male.
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it all depends on the dominant genes. If the female is dominant then her color with some of the male, and visa versa.
The Border Collie male is showing that he is the dominant dog
With gorillas the largest and oldest male is usually the dominant member of a group.