Achilles' Heel
The mouth is located at the beginning of the human body's digestive tract. It is bound by the lips and cheeks.it is on your face, below the nose. Ask someone nearby, i am sure they would be delighted to point it out for you.
Your nose is located on your face, Above you lip's and beneath your eye's and in between your cheek's that is where you will find your nose.It can be large or small.Shaped with a point or round like a ball.
No, it is not possible for a human to escape magma as it is molten rock that can reach temperatures over 1300 degrees Fahrenheit. Any contact with magma would be fatal almost instantly.
You are the skulls.
No, humans cannot live on the sun as it is extremely hot with temperatures reaching about 9,900°F (5,500°C). The intense heat and radiation would be immediately fatal to any human being.
There are several muscles in the human body that are not located above the waist. For example, the brevis and longus muscles are not above the waist, as they are located in the legs.
On a human being, the torso is located above the skin of the sternum and rib cage.
A horse's heart is located in the same place as a human's. It is between the lungs and ribs and above the diaphragm.
no it is not
yes,an electric eel shocks are fatal for an adult human being
The highest temperature that a human can survive is around 120-130 degrees Fahrenheit (49-54 degrees Celsius) for a short period of time. Prolonged exposure to temperatures above this range can be fatal.
The 8th rib is located on the side of the human body, below the 7th rib and above the 9th rib. It is part of the ribcage that protects the chest cavity and internal organs.
UV radiation should be avoided as it can be fatal for human life. They are released from the sun as fatal rays.
The flank is the lower area of the torso located between the ribs and the hips. It is a fleshy area on the side of the body.
yes it can. it can even be fatal.
Yes, if left untreated Especially those associated with fatal human plague, yersinia infections, and hemic and lymphatic diseases.
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