A clock: 2 or 3 hands, 0 feet.
No it's the same
If you are 2000 feet in the air, alone in a glider or on a parachute, you are more than 6 feet away from a rat.
Yes 2 yards is greater than 5 feet. 1 yard = 36 inches ... 1 feet = 12 inches
1 yard = 3 feet 2 yards = 6 feet . . 25 yards = 75 feet That's more than 35 feet. 35 feet = 11yards 2feet
Feet are larger than inches.
the answer is horse, because horses are measured in hands not feet ~Furfur
I use my hands more frequently than my feet. Hands are essential for many tasks such as writing, typing, eating, and grasping objects. Feet are generally used for activities like walking, running, and balance support.
yes, because hands get in touch with water taps in toilets and doorknobs in general.
feet
In general, hands tend to be more sensitive than feet. This is because the hands have a higher density of nerve endings, allowing for more precise sensing of touch, pressure, and texture. Feet, on the other hand, are designed to support body weight and withstand pressure, leading to them being less sensitive compared to hands.
The adult human has 206 bones. More than half are in the hands and feet.
No the hands have the most bones a total of 26 in each.
thinking is more important than physical activity
The fact that our feet are now shaped differently than our hands is beneficial due to the fact that we evolved to walk upright. Our feet now support our weight far better than if they were still shaped like hands as our weight is more evenly distributed for bipedal motion.
horse
No, there are not. It is true that your hands and feet together account for about half the bones in your body (unless you're a doctor, counting the number of bones is more complicated than you would think.... some bones usually fuse together as you grow, and in some people this never occurs with some of the bones for various reasons, so it's hard to be exact). The bones of the hand and foot are different in detail, but similar in overall organization... there are about the same number of bones in your hands as in your feet (which makes sense, if you think about it).
Your hands and feet contain more bones than anywhere else in your body.