Their dominant traits could tell what the child's estimated height could be, but remember that there are also recessive alleles in addition to more than one gene that controls this factor.
Usually At the age of 3, A child is half their Full grown Height.
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Not necessarily. If both parents have the recessive gene for red hair, the child may have red hair. Brunet parents could also have a blond child.
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The eye color, the hair color, the genetics that make it a boy or girl, the height in which the baby will grow(which is depended on the height of the parents), the skin color, the diseases that the child could have later in their life which is also depended on the diseases that the parents had or have, and etc...
A t-rex. No, in all seriousness: There is no way to know. Statistically in genetics, the characteristics of the parents have a higher percentage chance of showing up in a child than characteristics not found in the parents. However; those parents also carry their parents genetics, and their parents before them, and so on. A child can share any number of traits not just from it's parents but from their parents and ancestors as well. So while the child may have a higher chance of also having short arms, its certainly not guaranteed as they could develop with traits from previous ancestry instead. The same applies for all characteristics such as height and skin coloration as well.
No. If both parents are positive, the child will be positive. If both parents are negative, the child will be negative. Parents who are negative and positive can have children who are either positive or negative. '+' + '+' = '+' '-' + '-' = '-' '+' + '-' = '-' or '+'
Not necessarily. The child will assume the heritage of his/her parents - where they hold citizenship.
Not necessarily. If both parents have the recessive gene for red hair, the child may have red hair. Brunet parents could also have a blond child.
Check with a doctor.
The parents are responsible for providing shelter for their minor child; however, the shelter does not necessarily have to be with them (the parents). The parents could certainly have the child live with someone else. The parents may also relinquish their rights to the child completely, and the child would then be the subject of the state. So, it depends on what you consider "kick out".
Height does not determine weight. Many children of the same height will vary greatly in weight.
Not neccessarily, but it is common. Not necessarily. If the parents eat fattening foods, and do not exercise (probably the cause for the over-weightness of the parents), and the child eats lean foods, non-fattening foods, and exercises, the child will not be 'fat'.
Sometimes depending on the father's parents.
They certainly can. The parents can determine where a child lives. It does not relieve them of responsibility for their child.
The short answer is no - the long answer is yes, depending on the circumstances. If you sustained injuries, you can sue for punitive damages regardless of the child's age. Parents of the child cannot necessarily sue the parents unless they were negligent in the care or restraint of the child. For example, you cannot sue the parents of the child if they weren't present, however, you can sue the parents if they were present and did nothing to restrain the child from assaulting you.
There are several aspects that are considered when courts determine the custody of children to parents in a divorce. This can include the child age and health. They will also consider a parent's lifestyle, the physical bond between the child or children, and the ability to care for the child or children both financially and physically.
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Not necessarily as there are different situations that may mean that a child does not live with either of their parents.