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The reason men generally have deeper voices than women is that male vocal cords are longer and thicker, typically about 17-23mm compared to 12-17mm in women. Longer, thicker vocal cords vibrate more slowly, producing lower-pitched sounds. During puberty, the surge of testosterone in boys causes their larynx and vocal cords to grow significantly, causing the voice to 'crack'.
🧠 Human BodySource: Science Daily