Yes, it is normal for the dominant arm to be slightly bigger and stronger than the non-dominant arm due to increased use and muscle development.
Yes, it is normal for your dominant arm to be slightly bigger and stronger than your non-dominant arm due to increased use and muscle development.
You use your feet most, usually your dominant foot more than your nondominant.
In most people, the dominant arm is usually stronger and slightly bigger than the non-dominant arm due to increased use and muscle development.
Yes, it is normal for one pectoral muscle (pec) to be slightly larger than the other due to differences in muscle development, genetics, and dominant hand usage.
It makes it bigger than normal. Such as in emporium. It is bigger than a normal store.
Your dominant arm is likely bigger than your non-dominant arm because you use it more frequently and with more strength for tasks like writing, lifting, and other activities, which can lead to increased muscle development.
Yes, it is common for one arm to be slightly larger or stronger than the other due to differences in daily activities, dominant hand usage, and genetics.
no
Bigger than your house
No.
No, his brain was not bigger than normal. Albert Einstein only used much more of his brain than the normal person. If anyone has a bigger brain than someone else, it is only a difference in the body structure, it does not effect intelligence.
No it is smaller than 0