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Yes.Even if somehow you were to live for ever, you would still get older (age).

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What is the decremental model of aging?

idea that progressive physical and mental decline are inevitable with age


What views thas the person have about aging?

What views a person will have about aging depends on ther person. To many people aging is just a simple fact of life. They view it as normal and inevitable. Others may have more negative views and try to postpone or fight the aging process every step of the way. Most people are likley a combination of the two.


What does invetitable mean?

"Inevitable" refers to something that is certain to happen and cannot be avoided or prevented. It often describes events or outcomes that are fated or bound to occur due to circumstances or natural laws. For example, aging and death are considered inevitable aspects of life.


Can a human live for ever?

No, it is currently not possible for humans to live forever due to biological limitations and the inevitable process of aging. Additionally, death is a natural part of the life cycle.


What is the comparative and superlative of inevitable?

More inevitable, most inevitable


What is chronological aging?

It means that the age is arranged in accordance with time, as in subsequent years 12-13-14-15 and so on


How do you write a sentence with a word inevitable?

"It was inevitable that that would happen", "his death was inevitable", "losing that match was inevitable"...


What is the comparative and superlative of the word inevitable?

more inevitable, most inevitable


Are factions inevitable?

Are factions inevitable?


What is a sentence with inevitable?

death is inevitable


What is a sentences for inevitable?

With our score so high, I think that victory is inevitable. Making mistakes is inevitable for human beings.


Is the decremental model of aging an accurate model?

No. The decremental model of aging is the idea that progressive physical and mental decline are inevitable with age. In other words, chronological age is what makes people "old". There are great differences in physical condition among the elderly. These depend on their genetic makeup and environment, not strictly just their age.