Rocks on Earth's surface would lose weight over a ten year period due to erosion.
well it depends on your weight but im 12 and im a 36B and i weight 98lb but you could be bigger or smaller i just am that size they grow when you gain weight and the y grow when they grow sometimes they grow when you get your first period............ basicly it varies and theres no specific size
Yes, a rock ages at a rate of 1 year per year. ANOTHER ANSWER: Rocks don't GROW. Rocks are not 'living beings'. Rocks are not born from seeds or from 'birth'. Only 'living things' age. Rocks GET old; just like your car GETS old. It deteriorates. Rocks WEAR-AWAY when exposed to the elements.
I think it is one year :P
April to oct its a seven month period
They grow from birth to about one year of age. After that they only gain or lose weight.
This depends on the particular crop but many seeds need to have a period of cold to trigger dormancy or they will not grow the next year and then they need the hot summer to actually grow! (Some crops do not need the cold winter and dormancy period and so they can grow year long in how climates.)
As a 13 year old you weight will frequently increase and decrease as you grow but any where below approximetly 85 lbs is under weight and may seek medical attention.
Nothing beyond the fact you have gained some weight.
It's too cold, it's dry and its dark for some period during the year -- no sunrises.
No I was that weight and sometimes it's because your gonna grow out of it or be heavyset like me
Once a year, they grow an extra ring. By splitting a rock in half and counting the rings, we can tell how old it was. That's nature, kids.
No!!!! Enjoy yourself while you are young. You will grow a lot taller and as you grow you will lose some of the weight. You should have a healthy diet as you are growing up. You are still young and a lot more time to grow. no but u should try not to put on any more weight and make sure you do lots of exercise.