Yes, twins grow at the exact same rate. The average twin birth is at 37 weeks and they may be a little smaller than average. I had my twins at 36 weeks because I had high blood presssure, my daughter was 6ib 3 oz which is what a single baby at 36 weeks would be, her brother had been affected by my high blood pressure and weighed 4lb 15 oz, but now 17 years later it is apparent that he is naturally lighter. They are both 5'9" but she is still the larger. They are both extremely healthy and doing well at school. A friend (from twins club) had identcal twin girls 2 months after I did. She went to 41 weeks and the girls weighed 7lb 9oz and 7lb 13oz. Good Luck, twins are the hardest work, but the most fun. Yes she is correct. Twins develop atthe same rate but tend to have a shorter gsational time with the average being 37 weeks. Also, A mono-fetal pregnancy has an average birth weight of about 3Kg. With twins, the average is about 2.7Kg. Good luck and keep us posted! Pam
Yes, the interest rate and rate of return are exactly the same.
On US $34,000, for a single filer, the tax rate is 15 percent. The tax rate is the same whether filing as married or head of household.
first of all... please rephrase the question.
It's calculated simply like this: Number of People who develop disease in one year / average number of people in the population in the same year
It has the same purpose as all other placental pregnancies, it carries nutrients to the fetus from the mother.
Two individuals that develop from the same zygote are called identical twins. If they develop from two separate zygotes, they are fraternal.
No. The particles in the solids have different mass as the particles in the liqiuds, so they diffuse at the different rate. but if their particles have the same rate, they will diffuse at the same rate.
No, they dont fade at the same rate.
respiratory
Pulse rate
they are the same because it is the same
Equilibrium