you actually have hair all over your body , just some places thicker then others, and other places hair can rub off eg , socks.
thicker parts liek , your head, under arms, legs , arms a bit, crouch
Really, you grow hair everywhere but you can't really see it. The reason you grow hair in "Developing places" is mainly because its your bodies way of growing and like all other places with hair, its used to keep warm.
Boys do grow hair as girls do, in all the same places and more. Once puberty begins then hair starts to grow under arms, in the pubic area of the groin and on the face if you are a boy. Not all children grow hair at the same ages so many will start after others of the same age. Each are individual with individual growth rates.
The B vitamin called biotin is reputed to grow hair but it will grow it in places you may not wan't, especially on the face.
Yes. When a woman is pregnant, the hormones tend to make hair grow in all sorts of places it normally doesn't. It often falls out after you give birth
You can't make your hair grow to the exact length or height. if you live in warmer places,your hair grow longer about a few centimeters depending on how hot it is.
yes
Because just like men we grow hair in all types of places and we usually don't want it there.
on your head, armpit area, private parts
Yes your hair could grow if you have your hair up all the time
It depends if you have shaved or cut your hair the night before. But if not, then yes, all the hair on your body/scalp grow at the same time while you grow to.
we used to be monkeys so we still have hair in odd places like arms and legs
Hair grows all the time, but it does grow faster when you're warm.