Growth occurs at different rates throughout childhood and adolescence, with most significant growth happening during infancy, early childhood, and puberty. Generally, children experience rapid growth spurts between ages 0-2 and again during puberty, which typically starts between ages 9-14 for girls and 10-15 for boys. Most individuals reach their adult height by the late teens to early twenties, when growth plates in the bones close. However, growth patterns can vary based on genetics, nutrition, and overall health.
They tend to grow in age.
No they don't grow as they age. They grow as more and more people touch them.
AnswerNo! They do not grow because their bodies need to move to grow.
Just like people do, they grow with age.
No.
Women usually grow until they are around the age of sixteen. Boys usually grow until they around the age of eighteen.
the can grow to be 100yrs in age
Puberty goes on until age 18-20 and does not grow after puberty. It will change because of age but not grow.
No, your eyeballs do not grow in size proportionally with the rest of your body as you age.
No teeth to not grow at age 34..they can move if there is space for them to move into ..but the teeth do not grow..they are already well formed by the time you are 21
You grow by your age
Your body starts to grow quicker during Puberty. This can begin from age 10 for girls and 12 for boys.