Yes, having a scar can be considered a continuous condition, as it represents a lasting change in the skin resulting from the healing process after an injury. Once formed, scars persist over time, although their appearance may change. They may fade or become less noticeable, but the scar tissue remains as a permanent reminder of the original injury.
I think it is continuous because you can measure the length of an hair, so to me the best answer is continuous variation.
Scar.
The Scar was created in 2002-06.
Scar is the villain of the Lion King. Scar is the evil lion who killed Mufasa. Scar wants to be king.
His REAL name is Taka but every lion calls him Scar because of the scar on his face. I don't know how he got the scar, though.Scar
I think it is continuous because you can measure the length of an hair, so to me the best answer is continuous variation.
I s having scar tissue dangerous
I s having scar tissue dangerous
Fred Weasley was never mentioned as having a scar over his eyebrow.
Bruises don't scar. They can take a long time to fade though.
Was/were having.
yes, It can cause increased mucus production and scar tissue to form
The past continuous tense is was/were having.I/He/She/It was havingWe/You/They were having
Some of the causes for scar symmetry having a relapse of independence, drug abuse, alcohol abuse and more. Being cut could create the scar symmetry as well.
The boy was having a bath.
having a broken bone when it heals it causes scarring
No. How much of a scar is left is dependant on the cut, the size and type of suture, and type of stitch. If a small size suture is used for a continuous stitch, then generally the injury heals very well. It's the interrupted stitch that leaves the "railroad" scar. If you ever have a large cut on your face, always ask for a plastic surgeon. This assures that the scar will be as minimal as possible.