Well the skin is the heaviest organ. And the weight of the skin depends on how heavy or tall the person is.
Depends on the weight
average is 8-11 pounds
I'll do the math next time I eat someone.
Wouldnt you have to burn someone to find out?
Adult skin weighs about 4 to 7 kg (9 lb to 15 lb) on the average, but much more for very large or obese individuals.
This depends on the size of the person as everyone is different. The skin is the largest organ in the body.
Aprox. 15% of your total body weight
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It will soothe your skin very lightly but you should use a heavy duty moisturizer.
it dries out my skin.... hands look bit like tortoise skin... but thats with 2 days of heavy contact.
it can cause skin cancer and Patchy skin hyperpigmentation, small focal keratoses, and other skin lesions are common effects of heavy chronic exposure.
Pomegranates are ripe when the skin is a crimson color, the fruit should feel heavy, and the skin should be shiny - avoid fruit with cracks and splits in the skin.
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If you have sensitive skin or you are allergic to metals you can get a rash or irritated skin. But it will not give you heavy metal poisoning like lead or iron.
Some moisterizers will burn your skin if you havn't used it before or you might have an allergic reaction, or it might be too heavy for your skin.
Ants are able to carry heavy loads because of their muscle mass and strong outer skin. They can carry several times their weight.
He wisely observed that patients who developed scrotum and other skin abnormalities were those exposed to heavy concentrations of soot
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