Your perminant teeth stay like that forever.
of course mine grew....
yea your tongue goes like the rest of your body
Your tongue grows with your mouth so once you mouth stops growing so will your tongue.
Yes, But At A Slow And Moderate Rate.
no
Humans have a lot of cartilage when they are born. It is replaced as they grow older.
There are no hair follicles on the tongue.
No it will not.
No, every part of your body ceases to grow after you are dead.
A pencil
No, it is one part of the human bady that does not grow but the human eyeball does not grow either.
As a human baby's brain grows and the coordination of tongue, lips and vocal cords improves, they learn to speak. As they grow older, they are exposed to new words and ideas. Their vocabulary, grammar and communication skills develop.
TRUE.
true!
Anywhere but the extremely sensitive parts ,like the palms,feet,tongue and ears,(sometimes)...
When horses are foals they have long legs and short tails. As they grow older they loose that gangly look and their tails get longer and bushier. Also, horses teeth are constantly changing throughout it's life.
Humans have a lot of cartilage when they are born. It is replaced as they grow older.
There are no hair follicles on the tongue.
about .5 cm a month. but if your older it could be less.
No it will not.
No it doesn't grow back.
The baby shows are "inmature" for the kids as they get older. The shows are not age type for the older human.