There is an overall growth of the body .There is growth of facial, underarm and pubic hair. Increase in weight and height.
Yes. Puberty is when your body is changing physically and mentally.
every part of your body has hair, but it is not part if puberty. It is normal.....
well yes because puberty has a great many growth spurts which makes mainly your legs, arms, and spine grow but several times the rib cage grows along with the rest of the body.
Yes you should. During puberty you go through growth spurts and gaining weight is part of growing.
The body part that grows the most during childhood and adolescence is the long bones, particularly in the legs and arms. This growth is driven by the growth plates, which are areas of developing cartilage at the ends of long bones. Hormonal changes during puberty also significantly influence bone growth and overall height. After adolescence, growth generally ceases as these growth plates close.
Physical changes in girls can include the development of breasts, the growth of pubic hair and underarm hair, menstruation, and changes in body shape as they go through puberty. These changes are a part of the natural process of maturation and development during adolescence.
Infancy in general, neonatal to be exact.
so that they can reproduce (have sex) and have babies and continue the human race. also, it is just part of nature. God created puberty. Some people say that mother nature created puberty. who knows
Nope - masturbation does not stunt your growth !
This is a myth that brain is lost during puberty. Nothing of the sorts happen.
During puberty, hormonal changes cause an increase in the production of sebum by the oil glands, which can lead to oily skin and acne. Sweat glands also become more active as the body's metabolism increases, leading to increased perspiration. These changes are part of the body's natural development during adolescence.
The torso is often the last part of the body to grow because it is influenced by the overall development of the skeleton and musculature. Growth typically starts in the long bones of the arms and legs, while the torso, which houses vital organs and supports the upper body, matures later to ensure proper function and balance. Additionally, hormonal changes during puberty can affect growth patterns, leading to a delayed growth spurt in the torso compared to other body parts.