The teeth vary from incisors, to canines, to molars, but the average length of a human tooth is around 20mm. For just the crown, its around 7mm. The root, on average is around 13mm.
I know that the average size for a saber tooth is 3 ft. 5 in. in hight.
Because the tooth become smaller we use it all the time
20 feet long , average is 10 feet long.
ACTUALLLY, YES THERE IS A FEW ANIMALS THAT ARE THE SIZE OF A HUMANS HEAD.
In apes, the canines or "the fangs" are larger and project out from tooth row, while in humans they are a similar size to the other teeth and don't stick out. Chimpanzees have thin tooth enamel while humans have thick tooth enamel. The dental wear pattern on chimps shows a grinding action while human dental wear pattern shows more of a crushing action.
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No, humans are not getting bigger in size over time. While there have been fluctuations in average height and weight due to factors like nutrition and healthcare, there is no overall trend of increasing size in humans.
It depends on the size of the fish. Humans have 27.3 trillion on average.
it has no gold in it because if u don't brush ur teeth all of the cavities will make ur tooth gold
There isn't much need to discuss tooth size as such. The important things are which width of chain the sprocket is intended for and the tooth count. Tooth count decides which gear ratio you get.
The average size of a chromosome in humans is about 150 million base pairs, which corresponds to approximately 50-250 megabases in length.
A polar bears moth is double the size of an average humans mouth