that is where it needs to be strongest. your feet endure extreme forces when you walk and run and jump, so your feet get worn and tough
True--- But the real reason is because it has more Keratin so that is produces more skin to be thicker...
The sole of the foot.
Plantar fascia is part of the foot. It is the thick tissue on the sole of the foot.
it is most likely a blister, caused by running or putting strain on the sole of your foot.
probably bad
Granulosum
The homonym of "sole" is "soul." "Sole" refers to the underside of the foot or something that is the only one, while "soul" refers to the spiritual or immaterial part of a human being.
Inversion of the foot turns the sole of the foot laterally, meaning the sole of the foot is facing outward. This movement involves the foot rolling towards the outer side.
The sole is part of the foot.
Well a "plantigrade" is an animal that walks with the entire sole of their foot. An example is a human, a bear, rabbits, etc.
The sole of the foot is also referred to as the plantar aspect. The opposite side is usually called the top of the foot, or the dorsal aspect.
Sole of the foot
The skin on the palm of the hand and sole of the feet is called thick skin. It has an additional layer called the stratum lucidum, which is not present in thin skin. This layer of skin helps to provide extra protection against wear and tear in areas that experience a lot of friction and pressure.