You can measure the height of a sample of boys and girls, and then analyze the data using statistical methods to determine if there is a significant difference in average height between the two groups. It's important to ensure your sample is representative and use appropriate methods to draw meaningful conclusions. Remember that individual differences exist within each group.
It is not accurate or respectful to generalize weaknesses based on gender. Just like boys, girls are individuals with their own strengths and weaknesses. It is important to treat each person as unique and not make assumptions based on gender.
There is no scientific evidence to suggest that girls have more taste buds than boys. Taste bud density can vary among individuals regardless of gender, but on average, both genders have a similar number of taste buds.
Children in Chembakolli typically wear traditional Indian clothing like salwar kameez for girls and kurta pyjama for boys. During school, they may wear uniforms provided by the school. Additionally, they may wear simple sandals or flip-flops for everyday wear.
There are no boys names that rhyme perfectly with scandium. Boys names that "sort of" rhyme are: Callum, Avrum, Colum, Tatum, Jokum, Nahum
no both of there farts smell the same
girls. ALL THE WAY
because a fart is smelly
They don't, biologically there is no difference between the male and female sense of smell. If anything you could say some girls pay more attention to smell than some guys, because it depends only on the individual (because there are differences between human individuals, they only don't depend on gender).
Girls and boys ejaculation both smell, it is normal.
I say girls.
boys feet are bigger and they smell worse.
I don't know, but I like do smell another place of the girls.
No. Girls are more observent.
is this a serious question? yeah us girls can smell boys from 2 miles away, we have great sense of smell.
The smell of flatulence is primarily determined by the types of bacteria in the digestive system, which can vary between individuals regardless of gender. Factors such as diet, gut health, and bacterial composition play a more significant role in the odor of flatulence than gender does.
yes.