about a week so it can penetrate in your skin
Yes, acetone is a solvent that can penetrate the skin and be absorbed into the body. Prolonged or repeated exposure to acetone through skin contact can lead to irritation, dryness, and potentially more serious health effects. It is important to take precautions when handling acetone to prevent skin contact.
It would take up the size of a single bed.
Pretty much anything, it would take a few metres depth of lead or some equally dense material to stop it.
Around 30 volts is typically required to penetrate human skin. However, this can vary depending on factors such as skin dryness, thickness, and contact area. It is important to always prioritize safety when dealing with electricity to avoid any potential harm.
They suck it through their proboscis much like we use a straw.The female mosquito has a sharply pointed proboscis to penetrate animal skin and injects an anticoagulant so that they can drink blood.The male mosquito has a blunter proboscis and only drinks plant juices.
Musket pellets wouldn't penetrate armour, and take ages to reload, so probably knights!
take a needle and poke it
A sharp tip would take the least force to pound into the ground with a hammer, as it can penetrate the soil more easily compared to a blunt or flat tip.
A male would take female hormones to make the skin soft, breast growth, ect.
Some injuries will need an effect "from Inside" so the skin will be fulled with the antibiotic and can heal the infection. If you put cream on the infection, it wont penetrate deeper enough.
yes. There thick skin help avoid the snakes fangs to penetrate. Also they have a neurotransmitter mutation which prevents them from being completely paralyzed, they just take a nap for a couple hours.