Physique is the term used for a person's size and musculature.
If you're talking about the skull only, there is the Cephalic Index, or the ratio of the vertical measurement to the horizontal measurement. -But that's probably not what you are looking for.
The answer to that question is twofold, the strongest boned in the body is the femur, but the bones least likely to break are the bones of the inner ear. The femur is the strongest bone because of its size, because it is encased in some of the largest musculature in the body, and because it is very dense as compared to other bones.
A persons size has very little to do with sailing.
The size is around 6 to 30 mm
a persons shoe sise is....
Bones are different for everyone. The size of bones in the body differs from person to person.
Generally it's size skeleton and musculature will be the main characteristics of its ability to move.
the babies bones increase in their size like their body size
A persons stomach is normally about the size of their fist.
400km long
No. They are very simillar but ones smaller
Foot size does not represent a persons height.