The given table illustrates the inhabitants of six various areas in the form of ratio of female per 100 males in two years 1995 and 2005.
Overall in Africa and Europe the ratio of females per 100 males got increased in ten years from 1995.
In 1995 there was 97.8 ratio of females per 100 males and rose to 99.2 in next 10 years. Asia and North America was having 105.3 and 100.1 ratio of females per 100 males, which decreased to 104.9 and 96.9 respectively. In contrast, population of women increased from 89.4 in 1995 to 92.8 in 2005 in Europe. Also, there was downfall in the ratio of Central America and Oceania ratio of females per 100 males from 100 and 103.9 in 1995 to 97.5 and 99.8 in 2005 respectively.
To conclude, there was change in the ratio of female per 100 males in all the area, in some area it went up, whereas it came down in others.
