about your mums height height does not work out that way. for instance, my mum is 5 feet 11 and my dad is 6 feet 2 and i have 4 brothers and 2 sisters and my oldest sister is 5 foot 5 my younger sister is 5 feet 2 and my brothers heights all range from 5 foot 4 to 6 foot.
If your a girl add your father's height to yours and subtract five from your sum. If your a boy add your mother's height to yours and subtract five from your sum.
Doctors usually look at your height and weight. They combine the information and they predict how tall you might be. But remember, doctors are predicting.
No. That is much too young. After he is maybe 10 or 11 years old, he could get an x ray from a doctor.
no there not always right well they hardly ever are no one can predict it cause there are short people with tall parents and tall people with short parents so therefor there's no exact answer.
under 5'7"---Don't worry, when you get older, your height decreases, it happens to everyone5'7-5'9---You are ok (5'9-5'10 is about average)5'10-5'11---You haven't started shrinking yet6'0+---Wow, I predict, you will be 5'9-5'11 around 70-80 years old
The future is difficult to predict accurately (but very easy to predict inaccurately) so allow me to predict that Africa is facing a difficult future.
At 13, there's no way to predict what your adult height will be.
You can use the online prediction height calculator to predict the adult height.
400 feet
You can predict your future height by using a height calculator on calculator.net/height-calculator.html
It is not possible to predict the height that you will eventually reach.
URMOM
no impossible
There is no way to "predict" how tall you will be unfortunately. It's one of the surprises of growing up!
It is not really possible to predict height. You could be the same height or you can be over 6 feet.
If your mother and father are tall for their sex genetic wise you have a better chance at being taller
It is difficult to predict your height based solely on your father's height. Genetics play a role, but environmental factors, nutrition, and other genes from your family also influence your ultimate height.
Doctors usually look at your height and weight. They combine the information and they predict how tall you might be. But remember, doctors are predicting.