cuzz it just grows to protect it like the seeds and the juice
On average, 1.5 millimeters thick
well it depends on the size of the orange and how thick the skin is but thAt is a pretty random question
A cow's skin can vary in thickness, but on average it is around 1.5-4 millimeters thick. The thickness of the skin can vary depending on the breed of cow and its age.
It is the skin of the rhino that is 5 cm thick. The skin of the rhino and hippopotamus is usually between 1.5cm and 5cm thick.
buffalo's skin is 1.562cm thick
buffalo's skin is 1.562cm thick
It can go orange, put universal indicator on your skin and it will go orange.
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.
Skin can turn orange due to a condition called carotenemia, which results from consuming excessive amounts of carotenoids found in foods like carrots, sweet potatoes, and pumpkin. This orange pigment accumulates in the skin, particularly in areas with thick skin like the palms and soles. Additionally, certain medical conditions affecting liver function or metabolism can also lead to changes in skin color. If you notice a sudden change in skin color, it's advisable to consult a healthcare professional for proper evaluation.
Ummm... orange
Ummm... orange
usually not.. but if you have orange skin you have a pretty hot tan...