Why are a boy's voice louder than a girl?
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Girls' vocal cords are usually shorter and thinner than most boys', which is why their voices sound higher. This difference in pitch is even more noticeable in grown-up men and women. ... It also makes a boy's vocal cords grow thicker and longer. That makes his voice sound deeper.
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Because puberty hits boys voice whrn they become an adult man and their voice box will be louder than girls
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