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What are rigid joints?

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Where bones in your skull are fixed together.

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well could be many things like legs to objects because they keep it standing up.

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A device designed to fix an object into place and not allow movement.

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14y ago

the skull is an example

another example is.........

nazi Zombies

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a joint that is fixed

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ruler,wood,knife,table,glass

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The the adult cranial sutures

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Sturdy branch

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A rigid joint is a small bone that would usually help you move but some of them are stiff so that they can do other things.

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Fasteners, ties, interlocking shapes, adhesives, and melted joints.

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