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Fell is the past tense for fall. Example: I always fall off my bike. Yesterday I fell off my bike and hurt my leg.
(fell) i fell off my bike
Fell is the past tense for fall. The past particile is fallen. Example: I always fall of my bike. Yesterday I fell off my bike and hurt my leg. I have fallen off my bike many times now.
Leprosy does not make skin parts to fall off but leads to loss of sensation in such areas.
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Skin is constantly growing and replenishing itself. Like hair, old skin must fall off to reveal the new skin under it. Typically, we don't notice that skin flakes off because the friction of clothing does all the work.
It doesn't matter the kind of weather. Bruises occur when enough force breaks small capillaries under the skin. So I could fall off my bike in the summer...or fall off my sled in the winter. I can trip on an uneven surface during any month, etc.
Because it is constantly producing more skin cells
This doesn't make sense. Fall off? Fall down? Fall from grace? So I'll take a stab ... Yes the skin can fall. Probably. Regards Tony E
Fall Off, Start Moving, Bike Crash, Flat Tire
you would fall off
1976 according to wikipedia