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On average, boys tend to jump farther than girls due to physiological differences such as muscle mass and strength, particularly in the lower body. This is reflected in various studies and athletic competitions where male athletes typically achieve longer jumps. However, individual performance can vary widely, and some girls may outperform boys in this regard. The exact difference in distance can vary based on age, training, and specific circumstances, but competitive male jumpers often exceed female jumpers by several inches to feet, depending on the event.

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6d ago

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