yes
Yes. Hair grows everywhere on the body, except the palms of the hands and the soles of the feet. In adult men, there is visible hair on the knees.
stick your head between your legs. see..it reaches!
They grow from hair follicles under your skin.
We grow hair under our arms as a natural way for our bodies to regulate temperature and protect the skin in that area.
Puberty
No. Considering that hair grows from the follicle and not at the tip then, in a manner of speaking, hair is always growing under your hair, however, it doesn't form a "second layer" of hair but merely extends the current one.
About 1-2 years after you start puberty, you start to grow hair under your arms and around your genitals.
puberty
The pubic hair grow during puberty. Hair in under arms is also common. Also body hair become a bit thicker.
yes, mammels that live under water, such as the dolphin, grow hair as well as birth live young and other traits that are possessed by mammels
Men typically have less hair on their knees due to the unique distribution of hair follicles in that area. The skin on the knees is thicker and may not support as many hair follicles as other regions. Additionally, factors like genetics and hormones play a role in hair growth patterns, often resulting in less visible hair on the knees compared to other parts of the body.
Mouth, hands and under your feet