This is true, for crime as a whole.
Various studies have shown that men are at least found out- and therefore arrested for- more crimes than women.
From 2011 arrest data from the FBI, men were consistently shown to have higher rates of committing crimes than women. This table has a lot of good info, and you can find out which crimes women were more likely to commit as well. https://www.fbi.gov/about-us/cjis/ucr/crime-in-the-u.s/2011/crime-in-the-u.s.-2011/tables/table_66_a...
Hi,
1. Pendant que Michel grimpait à l’arbre, il a vu un écureuil.
2. Madeleine et moi, nous avons fait de la balançoire pendant que Michel et Matthieu faisaient du manège.
3. Matthieu et Michel ont joué au football pendant que Madeleine jouait à la marelle.
4. Hier soir, Madeleine, Michel et Matthieu étaient si fatigués qu’ils se sont endormis à 7h00!
Have a good day !! ;)
Good luck with your studies !!
I'am from Switzerland, so i can speak french and german. I can help you, ask me
You would use the word "aquatic" as an adjective in a sentence when you want to describe something as pertaining to water since "aquatic" when used as an adjective means "relating to water."