Yes, but not in the way that living things grow. Crystals are not composed of cells.
Sugar crystals are suspended in the carbonated liquid. The only way that the crystals will accumulate is through evaporation and condensation. Open a can of soda and it will over a variable amount of time grow sugar crystals.
No they do not :D I think :/
nope, each species is different
Honestly I'm not sure that I understand your question. Turtles grow the same way any other living thing grows... taking in nutrients and converting them to energy (calories) which prompts growth. Obviously this is the short simplified version... but it is the same with all living things. We all grow the same way. no-one Leah eats them
When a magma cools down, it becomes a solid. Various atoms "prefer" to be arranged in a crystallic way. So when a magma cools down, crystals start to form and grow. Crystals only grow at their edges, so to make the crystal grow larger, it would need more time to do so. Magma's that cool slower have more time for the crystals inside them to grow, so the crystals will be larger, compared to a magma that cools quicker, or even a magma that comes out of the ground (then called a lava).
A substitute that I have seen for in making crystals is alum. It seems to be a great way to grow them.
Salt crystals form faster because they clump together, and they are more cubic so they are easier to grow. Sugar crystals, on the other hand, have more density than salt crystals so they take longer to grow.
The same way as humans grow.
the same way we grow, small to large!
the same way we do
The same way you do.