The chin is the lower part of the face that is formed by the tip of the lower jawbone. It protrudes differently in each person, with men usually having a more prominent chin than women.
Hair growth on the chin is commonly referred to as a goatee or chin beard. A hanging area between the chin and neck is known as a double chin, which is often associated with being overweight.
Research indicates that there are differences in the shape of chins among people worldwide. For instance, Australian chins are notably less broad in men. There are also clearness variations in chin shapes among other regions.
It is worth noting that the chin can be subject to various conditions, such as:
In addition to the above, the chin can also be used as a feature to distinguish between identical twins, as no two chins are entirely identical.
In passport photo regulations, the chin is used to determine the size of the face in the picture. For adults, the height from the chin to the crown must be between 1 and 1.4 inches.
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