why hairs grow so long on our head and shorter on arms
usually when you have cancer, all of your hair falls out, so they USUALLY have no hair
If you're getting them waxed or plucking about every 2 -4 weeks
read apparently a thick head of hair has 100,000, normal is 70,000
because it is a same as your hair....
A blaze or a star A blaze being a long white strip going down, And a star being a little circle or so on the top of its head.
Mole hairs grow fast because moles have a high metabolic rate and a dense network of blood vessels in their skin, which promotes rapid hair growth.
I'm doing my best to withhold a sarcastic answer.... I've never shaved my armpits and I can guarantee you in that time I've had many, many haircuts...so I'd say no, it won't grow as long as the hair on your head.
so that sweat dripping down hour back is obsorbed by the hairs
Assuming no balding guys, then you have the problem of hair color. Blondes have less hairs on their head then dark-brown haired people. Red-heads have a different amount too. Then, I ask, do you want to include facial hairs or just hair-cut hairs? So are we using a weighted average (10% blondes, etc.) or not? Anyway think upwards of 100,000 hairs and then there are the adjustments.
Basically you grow pubic hairs armpit hairs cheat hairs your penis enlarges testes get big and if you are a women then you get boobs armpit hair you get your period basically everything an adult has so yeah
they are like that so when the head lice is killed its egg will still be there and hatch for another group of headlice
It varies from person to person and it does grow longer in an adult than it does when you first begin to get it. The hairs are curly so they are actually longer (if stretched out straight) than they appear. On average pubic hairs are usually a couple of inches, say from 1 up to 3 or 4 inches. The hairs closest to the base of the penis and on the scrotum tend to be longer than those further away from the penis.