Psychology, asked by GENERALak, 11 months ago

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Answered by sweetgirl100
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Hair with plenty of volume, movement, and shine is what most people consider healthy. So when you look down at the drain and see a clump of lost hair strands, it’s easy to assume that there’s a health problem causing hair loss. But some hair loss is normal for everyone and at every age.

When you wash your hair thoroughly in the shower, hairs that are already loose or disconnected from your scalp congregate near the drain. While it might look like a lot, you’re probably seeing normal hair shedding.

If you’re experiencing hair loss that’s unusual for you, including bald spots, patchiness, and clumps of hair falling out, you should see your primary care physician or dermatologist. Keep reading to find out if you are shedding a normal amount of hair each day.

Answered by joker6724
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Answer:

3.00000002952 \times  {10}^{19}

Explanation:

One man have 100,000,000,984 strands.

And there are a total of 300,000,000 people in the country.

So, the total number of strands are 100,000,000,984×300,000,000 = 30,000,000,295,200,000,000.

We have to write in standard form so it would be easy to study. In standard form it could be written as follows:-

3.00000002952 \times  {10}^{19}

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