yes, righties live about 9 years longer than lefties. ;o
According to the BBC, the research that produced the statistic was flawed because in the past, people were "trained" to be right handed, so a higher percentage of deceased lefties were young people that had died. There is no plausible evidence that supports lefties dying earlier.
No, being left hand oriented does not directly affect the persons intelligence, or physical ability in any way. I suppose you could make a case, however, for the fact that left handed individuals are slightly inconvenienced by everything being made for right handed people, but since lefties are always using right handed things, at least in my own experience I have found that I am better with my right hand than righties are with their left. It is also a way in which some may consider becoming ambidextrous, which is of course superior to single handed utility.
Individuals who are right-handed have an average lifespan that is 9 years longer than those who are left-handed.
They do not. On average, right handed people live 9 years longer than them.
On average, women tend to live longer than men. Factors such as genetics, lifestyle, diet, and access to healthcare play a role in determining how long a woman may live. Leading a healthy lifestyle, staying active, and receiving regular medical check-ups can help increase longevity.
There are more righties than lefties. About 80% are righties.
Statistically speaking, there are more right-handed people in the world than left-handed people.
because there are more tighy handed people in the world than left handed people. Si its the same with quarterbacks. There are alot more righties than lefties
Yes, but they would have to use their right hand to hold the mallet.
According to the BBC, the research that produced the statistic was flawed because in the past, people were "trained" to be right handed, so a higher percentage of deceased lefties were young people that had died. There is no plausible evidence that supports lefties dying earlier.
1) They have injured their right hand and have been forced to use their left hand.2) They are ambidextrous but they slightly prefer their left hand.3) They want to be rarer than their peers (who will normally be right handed) or they may want to be like a left handed role model.About 30% of ambidextrous people slightly prefer their left handAbout 2% of righties want to become leftiesAbout 0.5% of righties have become lefties.
1) They have injured their right hand and have been forced to use their left hand.2) They are ambidextrous but they slightly prefer their left hand.3) They want to be rarer than their peers (who will normally be right handed) or they may want to be like a left handed role model.About 30% of ambidextrous people slightly prefer their left handAbout 2% of righties want to become leftiesAbout 0.5% of righties have become lefties.
There is some evidence to suggest that the biomechanics of the human body provide an advantage to right-handed individuals when it comes to throwing motions. The way the body is naturally structured and functions can lead to a stronger and more efficient throwing motion for right-handed individuals. Additionally, the majority of people are right-handed, so they may have more experience with throwing motions and develop better technique over time.
alligators live longer because they are larger and longer and has a larger part of everything than a crocodile
Female giraffes live longer than males.
Not as such. But there are some tools(like scissors) which has to be used by the (wrong) right hand, which might make them clumsier in some cases. Our style of writing is also adapted for right handed, so lefties have that harder by definition too.
No, females live longer