Your hair is made out of dead cells. It is the way of the human body.
they don't have female hormones
Fur is Hair. It is just referred to as fur because it is so thick and covers so much of the body.
Everyone's body is different, so there's no real answer to that. But I can assure you it WILL eventually grow, and you shouldn't think too much about body hair.
If he's afraid of body hair, it's because he's irrational. Body hair can't hurt you much.
for example your underarm smells because it has hair their so the hair will make it stink so if you have a lot of hair in a certain part of the body it will eventually stink...
You lose so much hair when you shampoo is because your old hair gets washed away from your head
when you get old your body will start depleting. your body is selfish. so hair color is usless energy. i think the hair is used for reproduction.
Yes, a pig does have hair. The hair on a farm pig is big and course. It may not have a thick body of hair, but a thin layer all over the body.
Your question is grammatically incorrect. It should be: How much hair is on a body? Yes, how much hair is on a human body? I do not know how many hairs that are on a human body, but I can say that the only places on a body where there is no hair is on the palm of your hand and under your feet. Of course men vary on how hairy their chests are, some have no hair, others may have 1 or 2 just in the middle, other have so many hairs like myself you could not count how many they are. Most men who have a hairy chest are proud to have a lot, some men who do not have any or just a few are very disappointed.
Human head hair tends to be longer, finer, and more pigmented than body hair. It also grows at a faster rate and has a longer growth phase compared to body hair. Additionally, head hair is more responsive to hormones and environmental factors, resulting in differences in texture and appearance compared to body hair.
"Too much body hair" doesn't really mean anything. If he's 16 and he has a heavily hairy chest, then that's normal! If he's age 3 and has a lot of body hair, you should talk to your pediatrician and see what if anything is up.