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 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.

The information about the population ratio of females per 100 males in six different areas in 1995 2005. Excepting Africa and EU, the ratio females per 100 males had gone down for ten years (1995-2005).

There are two areas in which the citizens ratio of females fer 100 males increased. The first one is Africa. The ratio of this country is the second lowest with 97.2 in 1995 but it increased to 99.2 is nearly balanced between females and males so that Africa take the third position. In EU, although the speed of girl babies being born is faster than boy babies, the EU is still the areas in which the females – males ratio is the most imbalanced.

There are two areas in which the population ratio of females fer 100 males went down. Asia dominated the top of the ratio both in 1995 and in 2005. In 2005, there are 104.9 females per 100 males being lower than 10.5.5 in 1995. Oceania keeps stably the second of the ratio both in 1995 and in 2005. In 2005, there are 99.8 females per 100 males being lower than 103.5 in 1995. This is a little bit in decreasing in Oceania.

In 1995, Central America are nearly equal to North America but there is a big different in 2005 when North America dropped much more than Central.

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