ganglion cyst
because they start small, and far apart
Depends what "IT" is - can you be a little more specific please Hard work and determination
yes...but the right way (and easier) is to scrape off the "hard-rounded little bumps"
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Sometimes the boots crack in a seam and hard to find. If there is grease there is a rip.
Crabs don't bite they pinch. It all depends on what kind. Bigger sea crabs can 'pinch very hard, some can even take a finger or draw blood. Small, hermit crabs can pinch little pieces of skin off then they eat it! :P They can also draw a little blood.
A small hard bump on the finger could be a wart, a cyst, a corn, or a callus. These often develop due to friction, pressure, or viral infections. It is advisable to consult a healthcare professional for proper diagnosis and treatment.
yes
It's kinda hard, but you've got to notice every small little item.
hard coral
are nail
A juice joint is a place where hard liquor is sold and served.
Yes, "Hard to See" is a song by Five Finger Death Punch. It's from the War Is the Answer album.
The mandolin can be challenging for beginners due to its small size, double strings, and the need for precise finger placement and picking technique.
There are many e.g. over 30 small joint surfaces in the wrist and hand. It is hard to say. Answer The smallest bony joint in the skeleton is found within the head. It is that between the two ossicles incus and stapes.
if u finger hard enough it will
Any touchscreen phone needs a case with a front sheild thin enough to create as little distubance between your finger and screen as possible.