Explain why the voice box of some boys crals during puberty.
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The larynx , also known as your voice box, actually gets bigger during puberty. ... When a boy reaches puberty, his body begins making lots of testosterone . The testosterone causes his larynx to grow and his vocal cords to get longer and thicker.
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Answer: Cavities in the sinuses, the nose, and the back of the throat grow bigger, creating more space in the face — which gives the voice more room to resonate. As a boy's body adjusts to this changing equipment, his voice may "crack" or "break." This process lasts only a few months.
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