Why do women typically tend to have slightly greater stability than men?
a. women are shorter...
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Why do women typically tend to have slightly greater stability than men?
a. women are shorter than men, and shorter people are more stable.
b. men have more muscle mass in their lower bodies that makes them stiff and less stable.
c. women have lower centers of gravity, and lower centers of gravity provide more stability.
d. the increased muscle mass in their upper bodies makes their centers of gravity difficult to fi
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