They don't have much hair on their skin. And they don't have many scars, dry spots, calluses, blisters, or other marks that would make their skin rough or bumpy. Many parents apply moisturizer to their babies' skin to help with diaper rash.
Babies have more sensitive hearing than adults. They can hear higher frequencies and softer sounds than adults can. This heightened sensitivity helps babies learn language and communicate with their caregivers.
New born babies have various pieces of bones that have not yet fused together into the complete bones that adults have, so as a result, babies have more bones.
As I know I think babies have less bone in their skull than adults.
Less, because some of a babies' bones weld together to form bigger bones (the skull, for instance). A babies bones are also softer than an older persons'.
Babies have more bones than adults but the only way this is, is because numerous bones the babies have are not yet fused together. For example, the skull of a baby is several different bones, after a while they fuse together to form the complete skull.
Babies' ears are more sensitive than adults' ears because their ear canals are smaller and their eardrums are thinner. This means they can hear higher frequencies and softer sounds better than adults.
Babies have more sensitive ears than adults, meaning they can hear softer sounds and higher frequencies. This sensitivity decreases as they grow older.
The baby's skull is broken up in to many sections, as the child gets older those pieces fuse together to make one solid structure. Also, baby's are born with out knee caps. Babies are born with 270 bones, as they get older, they have 206.
Babies have more bones than adults because as they grow up, some of the bones fuse together to form one bone ...
yes, a baby has 300 bones at birth, but the bones join together so an adult has only 206 bones
They do not, they have more bones than adults. This is because the cranial bones have not fused.
I suspect you're referring to the fact that adult humans have many fewer bones than babies. Adults have fewer bones because as we mature, bones that are separate in babies fuse to become one bone in the adult.