Biology, asked by Anonymous, 5 months ago


Why  \: does  \: voice  \: starts \:  changing  \: when  \: a  \: child  \: enters  \: the \:  stages  \: of \:  adolescence?  \: What \: \: are \:   the  \: reasons?
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Answered by ImperialGladiator
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As you go through puberty, the larynx gets bigger and the vocal cords lengthen and thicken, so your voice gets deeper. As your body adjusts to this changing equipment, your voice may "crack" or "break." But this process lasts only a few months.

Answered by prateekpandey1603201
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As you go through puberty, the larynx gets bigger and the vocal cords lengthen and thicken, so your voice gets deeper. As your body adjusts to this changing equipment, your voice may "crack" or "break." But this process lasts only a few months.

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