The number of hairs on your head is finite. Each person has a specific number of hair follicles on their scalp, which determines the maximum number of hairs that can grow. While individual hairs may fall out and new ones may grow in their place, the total number of hair follicles is limited, making the number of hairs on your head finite.
Oh, infinity is a magical concept that goes on forever, like the happy little trees in our paintings. It doesn't have a specific number of zeros because it's not a number we can count like 1, 2, 3. Just remember, in the world of art and numbers, there's always room for infinite possibilities and creativity.
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The answer to your question begins with a question to you. How do you know what number you are interested in ? How is it specified ? If the number is written down as a decimal, it must have a finite number of digits. This would make it a rational number. If it is written down as a fraction, that also is rational. If the number is specified as a procedure, that may or may not be rational. You make the determination using your head for logical thought - something calculators can't do. So, the short answer to your question is : no, except for a few very special cases, most of which are susceptible to logical analysis anyway.
Oh honey, infinity isn't a number, it's a concept. It's like asking how many zeros are in forever. You can't count zeros when you're dealing with something that goes on and on and on. So, in short, the answer is none. Infinity doesn't play by your zero rules.
look in their ear. you will find it there.
An infinite number, since points take up no space.
On average, a human head has about 100,000 hair follicles, which can produce individual hairs. The number of hairs on a person's head can vary based on factors such as genetics, hair thickness, and natural hair loss.
The number of hair strands on a human head is determined by genetics. Each person is born with a specific number of hair follicles, which produce individual hairs. Factors like age, health, and hair care practices can also affect the density and thickness of hair strands.
Nobody but God knows the number of hairs on your head. What color hair you have makes no difference.
Hair color does not affect the number of hair follicles on the head. The number of hair follicles is determined genetically and remains constant regardless of hair color.
A pin has a head but no hair
Just because your hair is blonde, brown, red, whatever, doesn't effect the number of hairs on your head. In hair there is around 100,000 follicles, and each follicle can grow about twenty individual hairs in a lifetime. There is no average number of hairs on a human head, and no one really can tell how many hairs they're are on their hair. Hair comes in different sizes, shapes and lengths, just like people:)
infinite... :P
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he died the hair on his head
Bald.
on the head yes on the hair no