Really i think that males and females are all the same amount because you have generation like when your mum gives birth either to a son or a daughter if its a son he would get married then his wife would give birth it just carry ons
No, there are more males in the world. World wide, there are roughly 101 males for every 100 females. If you look at a break down by country, more countries have a higher number of females than they do males. See the related link for more information.
51% of the world is females 49% are males.
From the amazingly useful CIA World Factbook (something I consult almost every time I visit a country for the first time) Median age (Males) 35.5 years
The global ratio of males to females is approximately 1:1, with a slightly higher number of males at birth but slightly more females in the overall world population due to longer life expectancy for women.
It is estimated that approximately half of the world's population have sisters, since the likelihood of being born with a sister is 50% based on the natural distribution of males and females.
There are lots of fit males in the world, many of them are athletes. It is not known who is the fittest.
Around 401800 US males are named RYAN!
most likely males
There are millions and millions of straight A students all over the world both males and females.
Jake is the 419th most popular male name. It is estimated that 0.025% of American males have that name. So Jake, has around 30625 males that have that name.
41 adult males
No, there are more males in the world. World wide, there are roughly 101 males for every 100 females. If you look at a break down by country, more countries have a higher number of females than they do males. See the related link for more information.
125731 are males and 25676 are females
Jake is the 419th most popular male name. It is estimated that 0.025% of American males have that name. So Jake, has around 30625 males that have that name.
oh, roughly ever girl in the world plus some males
Female chimpanzees mate with as many males as possible to prevent infanticide
No. Although it is true that mostly males have autism, many females have it too.