Your stomach doesn't wrinkle after a swim because the wrinkling effect, often referred to as "pruney fingers," primarily occurs in the skin of your fingers and toes due to the outer layer of skin absorbing water. This response is believed to be an evolutionary adaptation to improve grip in wet conditions. The skin on your stomach and other areas of your body has different properties and doesn't experience the same level of moisture absorption or physiological response. Additionally, the thickness and structure of the skin in various body areas can influence how they react to prolonged exposure to water.
The skin on your stomach doesn't wrinkle after swimming because it is less exposed to water compared to areas like your hands and feet. The thicker skin on your abdomen retains moisture better and doesn't absorb as much water. Additionally, the wrinkling effect is primarily due to the outer layer of skin absorbing water and swelling, which is more pronounced in thinner, more delicate skin.
The book A Wrinkle In Time was banded in the 1990's
its not in a wrinkle in time
It is a thing they use instead of taking the long way. A shortcut.
No they don't. Clothes that wrinkle easily - like for instance linen - will after treatment wrinkle just as easily after dry cleaning as they did originally.
The skin on your stomach doesn't wrinkle after swimming because it is less exposed to water compared to areas like your hands and feet. The thicker skin on your abdomen retains moisture better and doesn't absorb as much water. Additionally, the wrinkling effect is primarily due to the outer layer of skin absorbing water and swelling, which is more pronounced in thinner, more delicate skin.
The skin on your stomach doesn't wrinkle after a swim because it has a different composition and thickness compared to other areas, like your fingers and toes. When submerged in water, the skin absorbs moisture, causing temporary wrinkling primarily in areas with thinner skin and more nerve endings. This response may help improve grip in wet conditions. Additionally, the skin on your stomach may not be exposed to the same pressure and friction as parts of your hands and feet, which can also influence wrinkling.
Ruga A fold, crease, or wrinkle, as in the lining of the stomach. Often used in the plural
Holding with breath and 'sucking' your stomach in flattens the stomach area. The extra skin, covering the rounded stomach, has nowhere to go. Thus the wrinkles.
a hamster doesnt know how to swim this is all i know soz
The large wrinkle-like folds in the stomach lining that are present when the stomach is empty and allow for expansion when the stomach fills are called rugae. These folds facilitate the stretching of the stomach as it fills with food and liquid, enabling it to accommodate varying volumes. Rugae also play a role in increasing the surface area for digestion and absorption.
the only fish that doesn't swim is none. only the mudskipper can go on land
It has been proved by scientists that all cats can swim however, it doesnt mean they enjoy it
you can get it at any given time, so its possible. But it doesnt necissarily mean every time you swim
the stomach to the kiney to the swim bladder
it doesnt matter some might love it some might like it it doesnt matter
Yeah it doesnt matter but it can pull if you lie on your stomach.