There are more men born than women, on average there are 105 men born for every 100 women. However due to the higher life expectancy of women than men the total ratio of women to men is closer to parity and according to the World Almanac the ratio was 101.3 men to 100 women in 2001
As of current estimates, there are slightly more men than women on Earth, with the global sex ratio being approximately 101 males for every 100 females. However, these ratios can vary by region and age group due to factors such as migration patterns and gender-specific health issues.
about 1 to 1
however out of billions women slightly outnumber men..
Polygyny!!!
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No, there are more men than women. • In 2000, there were about 101 men for every 100 women worldwide. The ratio of men to women was lower in the world's more developed regions (96 for the United States and 94 for other MDCs) than in LDCs (103). Associated differences in numbers surviving become more pronounced in relatively low mortality, older populations such as in the United States. By 2025, the male-to-female ratio worldwide and for LDCs will decline very slightly as the world's population ages. There will be approximately equal numbers of men and women globally and about 101 men per 100 women in the world's LDCs. Little change is expected in the ratio of men to women for the United States and other MDCs.
It is generally recommended that men limit alcohol consumption to 2 standard drinks per day, and women limit it to 1 standard drink per day. This is for moderate and responsible drinking to minimize health risks.
At first glance, this is a strange question.But as it turns out, there have been studies on this. According to the studies, women speak about 20,000 words per day. That is, again according to the studies, 13,000 more words than men.
The ratio of the population ages 15 or over is 1.06 males per female.
300 to 500 per year.
Generally, one per hole.
25g per day for women 38g per day for men
25g per day for women 38g per day for men
The 2013 estimates indicate 1016 women per 1000 men.
444 ... 276 men and 168 women. The 12 men's teams had 23 players per team and the 8 women's teams had 21 players per team.
2000 for women 2500 for men 1500 for children, per week :)
There are different diets for women and men, because men and women have different metabolisms and dietary requirements. Men for instance require more calories per day than women.
The 2013 estimate, for NY state, is 938 men per 1000 women.
No. Per statistics, men have more insurance policies than women
Men need approximately 2550 calories per day and women approximately need 1940 calories per day. Men need more calories per day because they have larger muscles.
The 2014 estimate is 1.014 men per woman.
Men should take in 2,700 calories per day. Women should take in 2,000 calories.