It is how many inches you grow, there is no exact nunber!
It depends on who the person is.
During a growth spurt a 14 or 15 year old may be able to grow 4 inches in two months. When they are not going through a growth spurt they will most likely only grow 4 to 6 inches within a year.
Well it depends on the person. When I was in 5 th grade I grew about 3 inches during my growth spurt! But normally u grow 1 to 2 inches max
No. The average growth is 11 inches, though it differs from boy to boy
If you are 14 and experience a growth spurt at 12.5 years old, it is possible you will hit another growth spurt. If you are 5'6, it is possible you will gain several more inches.
In our adolescence years we have a growth spurt, but during our juvenile years we only have a small growth spurt therefore we call it a "mid growth spurt" as it is not fully a growth spurt seen in that of adolescence.
Yes, I had one where I grew three inches.
The average male growth spurt lasts for two years, and the average female growth spurt for two to two and a half years. These are only averages, and individuals may experience different lengths of maximum growth.
Your puberty growth spurt will happen depending on when you started puberty. If you started puberty late then your growth spurt will be late.
You certainly can have a growth spurt at 16 years old. Many teenagers experience a growth spurt at 16 years old.
Eating healthy can help to boost your growth spurt.
During puberty, individuals experience a growth spurt, which is a period of rapid growth due to hormonal changes. The growth spurt typically occurs earlier for females, between the ages of 10-14, and later for males, between the ages of 12-16. Growth tends to slow down and eventually stop once puberty is complete.