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Why does an adult not have as many bones as a child?
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Why does an adult not have as many bones as a child?
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Why does an adult not have as many bones as a child?
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Because an adult's bones expand and shrink unlike a child's bones
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As we grow up some of our bones fuse together so you have less as an adult.
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