It is not normal for a 5-year old to have 1 strand of grey hair on his head and medical attention is necessary.
The noun 'hair' is a mass noun when referring the the substance 'hair', for example: a head of hair, a hair cut, such beautiful hair. The noun 'hair' is a count noun when referring to individual hairs, for example: I found a grey hair. Well, maybe a few grey hairs. Or, You have some cat hairs on your coat.
Completely. Every strand of hair is female and they all have sex together on your head. What do you mean?!
no
Rub your head with a rubber balloon. Then you will see your hair stand on end because the static electricity in it causes each hair strand to repel every other strand.
Collective nouns for hair are:- A head of hair- A mass of hair- A bunch of hair- A clump of hair
no they do not. they dont have the same aging process as the hair on your head.
Yeah. It's the same as if you shaved your head & had black hair. It would grow back black.
Lice do not jump I have video they crawl on a single strand of hair and very quickly.
When you pull out one of your hairs from the root, it hurts terribly because there are nerves in each hair root, which allow you to feel pain.
You may or may not pass the hair strand test depending on the length of your hair and which strand they take. A long hair will grow in your head for years so something that happened 84 days ago would still be in your hair. On the other hand, if you only took it once 84 days ago, that would probably be so little compared to a total hair that it would be hard to measure.
Head and shoulders
There is not reason why someone would not have this. Hair follicles contain pigment cells that produce melanin, which gives your tresses their color. When your body stops generating melanin, hair presents itself as gray, white, or silver. In addition grey hair like blonde red or brown are genetically passed through families