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What do people over 100 years old all have in common?

They have wrinkles.


What physical change for older people?

Skin: it starts to get wrinkles when they get close to being old.


If you take two showers a day will you get wrinkles?

Ofcourse not. Smoking gives you wrinkles. Old age gives you wrinkles. Frowning gives you wrinkles. Not showers.


Is it true that it was discovered that the moon is developing wrinkles?

Yes, recent studies have suggested that the Moon is still geologically active and continues to shrink, causing wrinkles in its surface known as thrust faults. These wrinkles are believed to be evidence of the Moon's ongoing contraction and seismic activity.


How do we know that old people according to face?

because they have wrinkles and some have grey hair and its the whiter their skin is.


Why do older people have body smells?

older people tend to have more wrinkles, therefore, the dirt gets trapped in between these wrinkles and when the older people wash they can't wash inbetween their wrinkles, so that makes them smell because dirt is being trapped in their wrinkles.


How can you tell how old someone is?

check if they have wrinkles


How old is Ai Maeda?

she is 86 years old. she has a lot of wrinkles.


Do people eat brains?

Yes. Chicken brains are edible.


How do you draw old people?

First Draw A Face Then Wrinkles Then You Are Done But Dont Forget The Body! Here is a link to pictures of old people which you can copy: http://www.cartoonstock.com/directory/o/old_people.asp


What is greying and drooping and wrinkles?

it means your getting old


Do you get wrinkles in the brain every time you learn something?

We don't start out with wrinkly brains, however; a fetus early in its development has a very smooth little brain. As the fetus grows, its neurons also grow and migrate to different areas of the brain, creating the sulci and gyri. By the time it reaches 40 weeks, its brain is as wrinkled as yours is (albeit smaller, of course). So we don't develop new wrinkles as we learn. The wrinkles we're born with are the wrinkles we have for life, assuming that our brains remain healthy. Our brains do change when we learn -- it's just not in the form of additional sulci and gyri. This phenomenon is known as brain plasticity. By studying changes in the brains of animals like rats as they learn tasks, researchers have discovered that synapses (the connections between neurons) and the blood cells that support neurons grow and increase in number. Some believe that we get new neurons when we make new memories, but this hasn't yet been proven in mammalian brains like ours.