he table shows the population ratio of females per 100 males in six different areas in 1995 and 2005. (Africa, Asia, Europe, North America, Central America and Oceania).
The table highlights the population proportion of women each hundred males in
Africa
, Asia, Europe
, North America
, Central America
and Oceania.
Overall
, Asia had a higher ratio than the other 5 countries in both years. While
, Oceania added to his ratio slightly more than 4%, which is the best developed in this
table.
In detail, Africa
, Asia and Europe
increased their ratio. In contrast
, the other 3 countries decreased analogically. Africa
was a pre-lastlast country with just above 100%. However
, Europe
had the lowest percentage, more precisely 8,4% less than Africa
. Central America
had exactly 100% which is less than North America
for 0,1%.
Conversely
, Europe
and North America
rose and fell at 3,4% and 3,2% respectively and had 92,8% and 96,9% analogically. The situation as North America
had Oceania and Central America
which decreased such
as 4,1% and 2,5% respectively. Finally
, Africa
added to his performance which was 1995 approximately 2 per cent.Submitted by bizhanalikhan6 on
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