I have the same thing too :\ After I wash my hands and put lotion on, it goes away for a bit, but then after like 10 minutes or something I look at my hands and the wrinkles are back. And my palm lines are very pronounced too, they're like really dark and it wouldn't go away no matter how much I wash it or put lotion on. My mom has the same thing so I think it runs in the family...? I don't really know. Also, I have naturally tan skin, so at first I thought it was just because of that. But I have friends that have darker skin than mine, but their palms and hands are whiter and brighter :( The best thing to do is just constantly put on lotion.
To draw hands start with a circle, then draw hotdog shapes inside of them, add lines, and ur good. Really, it's all about how much you practice
I'm not really sure. I think it is intersecting lines.
No because contour lines are used in the outlining of different regions and different places vary. So it really depends on the place
Sometimes.Perpendicular lines always intersect.Parallel lines never intersect.Therefore, intersecting lines may be perpendicular, but not always.
No, not always. Skew lines are never coplanar, but parallel lines are.
vanes
by hands
Horizontal lines always have a slope of 0.
Parallel lines
They may also be parallel lines.
because you was born like that because as you grow your hand grows and with this growth yo have moved and formed these folds and crease's which are what we later learn to recognize as our hands lines
lines on a notebook, grids on graphing paper, and the hands of a clock