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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]6' woman will have heavier bones than the 5' woman. That is simple, anything else you are coming up with here? Just excuses.[/quote] This doesn’t sound like it would be accurate. Length doesn’t always = heavier. It’s body mass and not even obesity, but sheer mass.[/quote] I am confused by your logic or if you misunderstood the statement. Longer bones will weight more, hence taller people will weight more than shorter people, even if their fat index is the same. You do get that right? In general, not with every person, but a bone from a Velociraptor will be smaller than the bone of a T-Rex. [/quote] Again, denser bones are heavier. Individuals as previous PPs have pointed out will weigh more. Even if the bones themselves aren’t significantly heavier alone - add denser bones and body mass even at the same height there will be weight differences. The shorter person with short bones but denser bones is heavier. [/quote]
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