Yes... It is the same as hands, feet, arms, legs etc.... Everyone's head is bigger on one side just you pay more attention to yours...
Yes, it is normal for a baby's head to be slightly larger than their chest circumference. This difference is a typical characteristic of infant growth, as the head develops to accommodate the growing brain. A head that is about 2 cm larger than the chest is generally within the range of normal variation for newborns. However, if there are concerns about growth or development, it's always best to consult a pediatrician.
Basically you will die instantly if the bullet hits you right in the head. If the bullet can reach your head at its normal speed, it will surely kill you.
a shrimp's heart is in the thorax, which is right under the head, but normal people would consider the thorax part of the head.
Right after hitting your head, yes. But it should only feel like that for a small amount of time. If it continues, GET TO A DOCTOR
Werewolves have ears that are very similar to normal wolf ears. The biggest difference is that werewolf ears are typically just a couple sizes larger then normal wolf ears. The placing of the ears on the head are the same as a normal wolf.
leave it normal and put this before the word. "[Tilt head slightly to the right]"
yes correct. a midgets head IS in fact larger then the average head. midgets enjoy long walks on thebeach and the occasionally piggy back ride however regardless of their larger heads. thanks for your concern. if you have anymore questions or answers you may contact me; Drea Longhorne at `1630-999-4016. thanks
of course not , what the fu** how is it normal ? dic* head
10 thousand hairs on a normal size head...........
Left; it has to pump blood head to toe. The right only has to pump blood to the lungs
No, a normal tune up cannot cause a blown head gasket. A blown head gasket normally is caused by an engine overheating or by a defect in the gasket or head. If it happened right after a tune-up that is just a coincidence.
That might be a migraine, but you should still see a doctor if you are unsure.