so the astronauts leg is warm and the blood won't freeze resulting in loss of a leg
the helmet, leg part and body
A space suit typically consists of a helmet, an upper torso garment (such as a pressure suit), gloves, lower torso coverings (such as pants), and boots. Each component is designed to provide protection against the harsh environment of space, including extreme temperature fluctuations, micrometeoroids, and lack of atmospheric pressure.
The legs in a spacesuit are important because they provide mobility and flexibility for astronauts to move around and perform tasks in space. They also help distribute body weight and provide stability, supporting the astronaut's overall movement and balance in the microgravity environment of space.
One of the best ways to determine suit quality is to wrinkle test the suit. You can do this by simply squeezing the cuff of the pant leg a few times. If the pant leg remains unwrinkled, it is a good quality suit.
fins wings leg
A pala is a part of an insect's leg which is spade-shaped and can be used as a scoop for feeding.
The pants leg of a suit should be long enough to cover socks, but high enough so that they do not get shoe polish on them. Traditionally men's suit pants would go to med-heel, but starting in the 1960s the crept up to be a bit higher.
The leg. The leg of his piano, that is.
leg
if the bionic leg and arm works then why not the iron man suit? Yes this technology is years in the future but, it would work, if you had enough energy to power the suit and dumb test subject.
It's a verb, describing hitting or pressing against someone or something with a knee.
either calf or shin. whichever.