In theory, for every hair that falls out, there is a new one growing. If you lose 100 a day, you shouldn't have less on your head.
Isotopes
The total number of organisms don't change. which would be D :)
The number of protons must be the same for the neutral isotopes and for the ions of a given element. A change of the number of protons would change the atomic number and the identity the chemical species.
Tubulocristate protists with tripartite tubular hairs or derived from such organisms.
The length of a day would increase and the number days in a year would decrease.
Assuming that the giant is proportional in size to a human, it would most likely have a normal number of giant hairs.
There is an unestimated amount of hairs on a lion because every lion has a different number of hairs. If i were to estimate it it would probably be over a million.
The number varies (commonly, redheads have somewhat fewer hairs, while blonds have more), but the number of hairs on your head is roughly 100,000. If you count non-stop, one per second, it would take you 27.78 hours.
The number of hair depends on individuals. It also depends on the race, gender and many other factors. Generally speaking, the average number of hairs of an adult is 70000 to 90000. The number of hairs of an eleven year old kid should be similar to this number.
This is a very hard question to answer. If you want to know how many human hairs, we can look at current estimates of the world population but different people with different hair colors seem to have different numbers of hairs. For example, BLONDE - 140,000 strands; BROWN - 110,000 strands; BLACK - 108,000 strands; RED - 90,000 strands So it is possible to estimate the number of each of these type of people in the world and then multiply that. We could average the number of hairs on a human head and multiply by the number of people. This ends up being a pretty crude estimate. We could use 100,00 hairs as an average and multiply by 6,783,557,000 which is an estimate of the world population. This answer ignores the other hairs on the human body. The ones that are not on your head. Furthermore, one needs to understand that any estimate for the number of hairs in the world would change by millions every day. People loose and gain hair all the time. Also, the population of the world changes dramatically every minute. So any such estimate needs to look at two rapidly changing numbers. Next problem is are we only talking about human hairs? Animals have hairs too and if you add that to the problem, it becomes even more complicated. I think it is worth taking a moment to understand the complexity of making such as estimate for such a simple question. It demonstrates an important concept in science known as the uncertainty principle. By the time we could possibly count all the hairs, the value would have changed enough to make our count almost worthless!
Estimate number total of hairs on ur head
That would be the number 1.
my phone number
You'd be inhaling all the stuff that the nose hairs filter out.
Te exponent would not change if the number is less than 5.
because it would look really stupid the other way around :)
Why would she tell people that. only to have some looney calling her up every five minutes. You would probably get into trouble. And most famous people if people find out there number they usually have to change it straight away. She might not even have a cell phone.