Race does not affect the amount of bones a person has. All people, regardless of race, have the same number of bones.
Regardless of race, the average human adult has 206 bones. However, the number of bones can vary slightly among individuals due to varying bone structures and possible anomalies.
It is rare for people to die directly from broken bones. Deaths related to broken bones usually occur due to complications such as blood clots, infections, or severe injuries. The number of deaths specifically from broken bones each year is relatively low.
As of the latest census data, there are over 40 million Black or African American individuals living in the United States.
As of the 2020 census, approximately 400,000 black people live in Dallas County, Texas.
You can simply use the term "Black people" to refer to individuals of African descent without being racist. It is important to be respectful and use language that accurately identifies and respects people's racial identities.
No, not all black people were slaves. While millions of black people were enslaved throughout history, there were also free black individuals and communities that existed. It's important to recognize the diversity of experiences within the black community.
Yes, people from African decent have more dense bones than people from European decent.
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no all people are the same what kind of question is that
No. Adults have the same number of bones no matter what their skin tone is:206.
what are the different kinds of observation
206/person means 2060 bones will be there in 10 people.
206 bones and 379 in a baby
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Yes the only difference is there skin color.
Over 600 muscles and 206 bones
Black Cat Bones was created in 1966.