no
You can measure the height of a person in meters.
Little People of America (LPA) defines dwarfism as a medical or genetic condition that usually results in an adult height of 4'10" or shorter, among both men and women, although in some cases a person with a dwarfing condition may be slightly taller than that.
The most suitable units to measure the height of a person are, feet and inches.
He's standing in the umbra of the lunar shadow.
space?
Nutrition is an environmental condition that can influence a person's height.
Depends because sometimes a person may mostly bend their knees. But my opinion is that it is the same height.
I think you might need to provide a bit more information. Generally, I would interpret your question to mean "what is standing height?" Standing height is generally measured by having the person stand barefoot and measuring the distance between the floor and the top of the person's head.
Your only issue is getting a guy taller...unless your good with looking down at him, literally.
It is zero: 0cm; 0mm A shadow has no height: length yes, but height no
There is no standard legal size for a dwarf person; the law does not dictate height requirements for individuals. Dwarfism is a medical condition that results in short stature, but it does not impact a person's legal rights or standing. Discrimination based on height is generally prohibited by laws protecting against disability discrimination.
The top percentile (> 99.86%)
Orthopnea is a condition where a person can only breathe comfortably when sitting erect or standing, i.e. asthma patients.
Little People of America (LPA) defines dwarfism as a medical or genetic condition that usually results in an adult height of 3'8" or shorter, among both men and women, although in some cases a person with a dwarfing condition may be slightly taller than that.
Because they are at so much height that a person watching from down can't imagine how fast it is moving but due to the far distance it looks as it is standing.
Orthopnea is the medical term for the abnormal condition in which a person has difficulty breathing when lying down and finds relief in sitting up or standing.
For a girl at 12 years of age 137 cm is on the third percentile, she would be one of the shortest girls in her age group. Her weight would be very heavy for that height. With a BMI of 25.5 12 year old girls would be on the 95th percentile but it is certainly quite possible.For a boy the child would be on the 5th percentile (so still short) and again heavy for their age, probably on about the 95th percentile for weight so fatter than most kids of that height and age but still feasible.For more information look at http://www.education.vic.gov.au/ecsmanagement/mch/childhealthrecord/growth/default.htm