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The skull is used to protect the brain. Lets say you bumped your head. If you did not have a skull, the brain could be severally damaged. But, if you have a skull, the brain wouldn't get damaged. When your a baby, the skull hasn't been fully developed so that is why people are so careful handling their babies.

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