such a stupid question ignore that!! Well it depends on what two fingers! If it is your pinky and ring finger I would say about 2.5 inches. If it was your ring and middle then I would say three inches. If it was middle and pointer then that would probrably be 2.5 inches.
it is 12 feet.
when you crack your fingers, your fingers can't bend when you're older.
Your fingers have friction ridges so that we can grab or catch or even hold things with our fingers. If we did not have these friction ridges then probably we wouldn't be able to hold things without the help of our fingers.
two tools that you can use to measure volume are a measuring cup and/or you could multiply the height times the width times the length in a rectangular container
Fingers and toes are no doubt composed of cells and tissues.
centimeters
Yes, at about a pinky fingers width.
Two Fingers was created in 2008.
The proper location is about two fingers width below the Xiphoid process (the peice of cartilage between the ribs.) This is more between the ribcage and not below it.
about the width of the tip of your fore finger, depending on how wide your fingers are.
Addition is like counting on your fingers. If you hold up two fingers on you hand, then you put up two more fingers, you don't say I have 2 fingers up and now i put up two more so i have two fingers up doubled, you say I have four fingers up. Like adding, counting on your fingers is exactly the same. For instance. two plus two if four so on your fingers you can put up two fingers and then put up two more and have four. I hope I helped you!
2 fingers
You blow with fingers in mouth.
two
You should typically be able to fit one to two fingers between your eyebrows. This distance can vary based on individual facial features, but a spacing of one finger width is often considered ideal for aesthetic balance. If you can fit more than two fingers comfortably, it may indicate a wider distance between the eyebrows, which is generally acceptable as well.
The first two fingers and thumb on your left hand and the first two fingers on your right hand and no pinky finger.
The width of a teenage finger can vary significantly depending on individual growth and genetics, but generally, it ranges from about 1.5 to 2.5 centimeters (0.6 to 1 inch). Teenage fingers are typically smaller than adult fingers, reflecting their ongoing development. Factors such as age, gender, and overall body size can also influence finger width.