No. Problems with tonsils is usually an infection or some other problem. Hair has nothing to do with it.
Yes it is very unfair because if the person who is pulling your hair will get the advantage. because pulling your hair can create brain damage and your head will be very very saw when the hair pulling is over.
A hair cut!
Technically, head hair is "hair" (grows indefinitely) and body hair is "fur" (grows to a certain length).
Moisture evaporates pulling heat away from your head
Because any pulling in the hair causes tension ,therefore causing your head to be sore or painful
I would Not think so you get a cachushioun from a trauma hit to the head so no
You can't. Hair grows at a certain rate pretty much regardless of what you do. you cannot put anything on it because you hair grows from the roots not from the tip and you cannot get anything inside your head so if you actually put something on your hair to make it grow it is a waist of your time. for example if you pull you hair it hurts because you are pulling the roots, but if you hold you hair from the middle really hard with one hand and you pull the bottom part with the other hand, then it won't hurt because you are not pulling the roots.
If you pull a hair, you pull it from your skin, where nerves are located - nerves make you feel pain. On the other hand, hair itself doesn't have nerves
If they lick their hands and rub it over thier head they're most likely just cleaning themselves and not really pulling their hair out (unless the hair is coming off, if so you need to call a vet.)
Alopecia is the loss of hair from the head and the body. Alopecia hair loss can be caused by hair pulling, pony tails, hair product chemicals, or a medical cause like an iron deficency.
Yes, everyones hair has a certain length that their hair will grow too. but don't forget your body changes every 7 years so can your hair! ----------------------------------- The length the hair can grow on the head is predetermined by genetics.
No, it is not a verb. Mane is a noun, the hair on the head of certain animals (horses, lions).