It's possible. It would help if your grandparents or other people in your family are tall.
Yes, it is possible to be taller than both parents even if one parent is taller than the other. Height is determined by a combination of genetics and environmental factors, so it is possible for a child to surpass the height of their parents.
Usually , if both the parents are an average height , about 4 foot 9 inches . But it can vary if the parents are either shorter than average or taller .
To explain this non-esoterically: you could. Height is characteristic that is produced by a compilation of different genes--there are many genes that are involved in height. Depending on your parents lineage, were their father's and mother's taller? This may be questions you should ask. And as a note, just because you are taller then them presently does not necessarily mean that your parents were not once as tall as you: as you age you shrink.
Depends. Typically, the male offspring is taller than both parents. It is also typical for the daughter to be shorter than the father and close to equivalent height if not taller than the mother. Though scientifically, lots of genes take play, and it all depends on previous family history and genetic mutations.
They are both the same height
both r about same height...
They are both the same height.
most likely you will be between both parents or Evan taller but if you want to get taller, have a diet, and eat and drink alot of, milk, fruits, vegetables, meat and healthy cereals... its a fact it worked for me and i gre 3 inches in 1 year so far and im already 5'6 and taller than my family but the same as my dad!!! :)
Of course you can. I'm 5'10, while my parents are under 5"3.
there both the same height
Not sure. To me they're both are about in a same height.
I think they are nearly both the same height. Maybe Demi is taller. Selena Gomez is only taller wearing very high heels cuz she is about 5'3' around 1'60 cm whilst Demi is about 5'3' or even 5'4' U ROCK DEMI