No, maybe rounder. But gaining weight -typically- would make one's head look smaller, due to the increased body volume in comparison to the head.
Ether you are gaining weight or you are bloated.
Who care's, look at that face.....flawless
It won't change. It may look bigger if you lose weight.
get an infection so it swells up.
fat is stored energy to be used at a later date. (p.s. look at wikipedias entry for gaining)
eat donuts.
It depends. Usually if they're very thin and/or short, then gaining four pounds can be pretty noticeable to most people. But in general, no, that's not enough of a weight difference for you to actually look fatter.
possibly. Muscles and bone weight more than fat; thus, if one is gaining height (an expansion of muscle and bone), one should naturally gain weight. This is natural, and is nothing to worry about; growing taller can help distribute fat around your body, making you look slimmer (while gaining weight).
I'd think so. The only thing that doesn't grow are your eyes. Does your head look as small as a baby's head?
watching a movie coping work look at photos making things bigger
It looks bigger and it is standing straight up. The head changes to look a bit like a helmet.
There is no specific description available for the weight that hit Harriet Tubman in the head. Historical records mention that she was hit by a heavy metal weight thrown by an enraged overseer, but further details regarding its appearance are not provided.