Well there are two forms of thick skin. One is figurative, such as "someone having a thick skin" and the literal, "not thin skin".
Someone having "thick skin" is usually someone who doesn't allow the actions of others or their environment to affect them. This is usually achieved through living a tough life or generally having a more positive outlook on things.
Thick skin in the physical sense can mean the soles of your feet, your arms, and legs. This is where skin is usually thickest. The thinnest skin is found at the wrists and ankles, groin, and eyelids.
the thickest skin on a humans body id around your palm or soles
The human scalp is about 5-6 millimeters thick on average. It is the thickest skin on the body and consists of several layers, including the epidermis, dermis, and subcutaneous tissue.
Skin depth varies quite a bit from individual to individual, but the average for facial skin is 1.3 mm. Eyelid skin is the thinnest on the body and averages 0.05 mm. As a point of reference, the skin of the back is the thickest on the human body and averages 5 mm.
Soles of our feet or the palms of our hands.
The mantle is the thickest layer of the earth.
thickest
It must be our backs because the skin there is the thickest and toughest in our bodies. :)
As thick as mine . And imma girl .
On the soles of the feet. The soles have to bear the full weight of the body, so it has developed to be the thickest.
Thicker and thickest
The hippopotamus has thick skin and a barrel-like body. They have adaptations such as their thick, tough skin to protect them from sharp objects and the sun. Their body shape is designed for buoyancy and to move efficiently in water.
thicker, thickest