The table shows the population ratio of females per 100 males in six different areas (Africa, Asia, Europe, North America, Central America, and Oceania) in 1995 and 2005. Summarize and report key features.
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The table provides data on the population percentage of females per 100 males across six regions for the years 1995 and 2005.
It can be clearly seen that In 1995, Europe had the lowest female-to-male
ratio
at 89.4, whereas
Asia had the highest at 105.3. Thereafter
, Africa, North America
, and Central America
had nearly balanced ratios with figures close to 100, specifically 97.8, 100.1, and 100, respectively. Oceania also
had a relatively high ratio
of 103.9.
Consequently
, by 2005, Asia's ratio
slightly decreased to 104.9, while
Europe's ratio
increased to 92.8, yet it remained the lowest. Africa's ratio
grew from 97.8 to 99.2, and North America
's ratio
slightly declined to 96.9. As a consequence
, Central America
's ratio
rose modestly to 97.5, and Oceania's ratio
decreased to 99.8.
Overall
, the data shows a general trend of slight increases or decreases in the female-to-male ratios across the regions, with Europe consistently having the lowest ratio
and Asia maintaining a relatively high ratio
despite a small decline.Submitted by eparfenenkov on
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