Somalians (MashaAllah) traditionally are well recognised ,amongst students who studied in the London borough of Ealing during the 1990's, to have the hardest skulls on earth .
The study of skulls is called craniology. It involves examining the characteristics of skulls to understand aspects such as ancestry, age, sex, and potential pathologies.
No, teeth do not stay in skulls for the entirety of a person's life. Most people lose their baby teeth and grow permanent teeth, but as people age, they may lose teeth due to decay, injury, or other reasons. Dental care and hygiene are important to maintain healthy teeth for as long as possible.
Enamal is tha hardest part of human body..
A culture trait is a specific aspect of a culture that is shared by a group of people, such as language, customs, or beliefs. Language is likely one of the most common and influential culture traits, as it shapes how people communicate, express ideas, and understand the world around them.
The hardest part of implementing a lean system is often changing the mindset and culture of the organization. This involves getting buy-in from all levels of the organization, breaking down resistance to change, and effectively communicating the benefits of the lean system to all employees. Leadership support and employee engagement are crucial for successful implementation.
That would be in Mexico on The Day Of The Dead.
When you collect all of the skulls in Halo 3 you get the awesome Hayabusa Armor that's the only Armor you unlock in Halo 3 by collecting skulls. Note that you can't collect the skulls on the Easy difficulty it has to be on Normal difficulty or higher and also note that I have found all 13 skulls and Bungie put them in Bizarre places I'd recommend going to the related link to find them especially the I Would've Been Your Daddy(IWBYD) skull it's the hardest to get.
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Emo ppl like skulls because 1: skulls represent death and anger and those are the two most important things to emo ppl and 2: skulls are AWESOME!!!!!!!=p
As part of the culture and religious practises of some central and south American civilisations if was a custom to bind the heads of young babies and children. While the skulls were still relatively pliable this tight binding resulted in the developement of elongated skulls. Why they did it nobody knows for certain but it has nothing to do with evolution, the cause was entirely man made.
No dude are you stupid or something
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Represents skulls of the dead people
NO! The Aztecs were a sacrificial nation. They'd sacrifice humans (sometimes as a punishment or volunteerment) then get their skulls and decorate their temples to honor the gods with the skulls. They never ate people.
The sudras had the hardest lives
id say about 75