Nail biting is beginning to be changed from an unclassified habit to a possible link to obsessive compulsive disorder and researchers continue to look more closely.
They are both rodents, but they are different species. Well partly, the adult rat is quite a bit bigger than the adult mouse, but yes they are quite similar i guess. Rats like biting things more, they have a habit of biting things.
Biting your fingernails is more germy than biting off a cockroaches head.
I think that O.P.I nail polish will stay on longer than creavtive because its a more expensive and is more value.
yes
No, sulfur is harder than a nail so it cannot be scratched by a nail. Nails are typically made of iron, which is softer than sulfur. Therefore, if a nail comes into contact with sulfur, the nail is more likely to scratch than the sulfur.
A nail costs 0.05
biting your nails. It wears down your teeth and you have more germs under your nails than anywhere else, and your letting those germs enter your mouth.
A rusty nail may weigh more than a new one due to the oxidation process. Rust is formed when iron reacts with oxygen, adding mass to the nail. The rust layer can make the nail heavier than when it was in its original form.
No, it does not.
it depends. if you are a young woman who can bend that way then no problem. if you a 400 pound guy who lives in his mothers basement than yes.
You have to think right before you want to " I can't do this anymore". If biting your tongue is just a clumsy thing that you do, than there really is no solution to stop biting your tongue. But if it is just an annoying habit, you have to think about what you're about to do. Does it hurt? Well if it hurts, than you should have no problem quitting! YOU should want to! Hope this helps!
What happens is that you can see that the density of a nail is more than the density of water and that the density of a cork is less than that of water.