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In 2009, the global population was roughly equal in terms of the number of boys and girls. On average, there is a slightly higher number of boys born worldwide compared to girls, but the difference is not significant enough to declare one gender as being more numerous than the other in 2009.
There is no significant difference in intelligence between girls and boys. Intelligence is individual and not determined by gender. It is important to recognize and appreciate the unique strengths and abilities of each person, regardless of gender.
Boys are more likely to have dyspraxia than girls due to genetic and brain development differences. Boys tend to have a higher prevalence of neurodevelopmental disorders in general, which may contribute to this disparity. Additionally, there may be gender-specific social and environmental factors that also play a role.
TO BE HONEST I AM A GIRL MYSELF and truely boys are better than girls but boys just do not uses there brain .girls arn't better than boys .but scense they aren't using there brain that god has gaven them people say girls are better cause firls get more feelings that boys girls actully uses there brains .
because when boys have food they dont care what they eat girls are picky and choose wisely because nasty mumbo jumbo food is nasty like boys and vegies girls grow shorter as boys grow taller so by my name is Jayda my cell is 251 644 6277
Driver insurance rates are higher for boys than for girls because it has been proven statistically that boys are more likely to get into car accidents than girls.
Girls do. Boys have slightly larger hearts, chests, and lungs which make breathing for them a little better. That why the can run faster and longer than girls.
Boys tend to drop out of high school at higher rates than girls. Various studies have shown that social, economic, and educational factors contribute to this trend, including engagement levels and behavioral issues. While the gender gap in dropout rates has narrowed in some regions, boys still generally face more challenges that lead to higher dropout rates compared to girls.
In 2011, the population of boys in the US was slightly higher than that of girls. The ratio was around 51% boys to 49% girls.
Anyone, boy or girl is able to get a concussion. However, girls have a higher risk than boys.
The sex ratio at birth is roughly 1:1, with slightly more boys born than girls. However, factors such as higher mortality rates for males, gender-selective abortion, and cultural preferences for sons can lead to imbalances in the population, resulting in more boys than girls in certain regions or countries.
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The two main inequalities in India are health and education. Girls are given less food and poorer quality of food than boys, which leads to health problems. Girls are often deprived of their right to education and, if they are in school, the drop out rates are higher for girls than for boys. A male child's birth is celebrated while a female child's birth is considered a burden. Girls spend more time on domestic work than boys do.
There are many possibilities to this. In some areas of the world, many people consider a baby boy much more valueble then a baby girl, thus the baby girls get dropped of at orphanages and since there are more of them there will be more of them adopted. Another reason probablly is that all the bad statistics for boys are higher. Boys have higher crime rates, lower grades, more dropouts, more mentally ill, and boys tend to be more violent than girls. But the biggest reason is probablly just personal preference as many poeple consider little girls sweeter than little boys. ~DHouston
Overweight no, higher percentage then boys-yes.
Girls have higher pitched voices than boys because during puberty a boys vocal cords grow more than girls andÊthicken up which causes their voice to change and become deeper.
Insurance rates are based on statistics. Boys have more accidents then girls, so they pay higher insurance rates. Because they are statistically WAY WAY WAY more likely to be involved in motor vehicle accidents. However, most companies offer a good-grades discount; boys who get good grades in school are less likely to be in accidents and thus often pay less for insurance.