Because animals are just like humans. At about 18, they stop growing.
Because you don't see the earth growing, you are certain that it is not?
Because the animals there continue to live, grow, and die, increasing the size of the reef.
Like most fish, corals do not have a certain size that they stop growing there for, they will continue to grow. Most corals do slow down when they get huge sizes but never stop.
Plants continue to grow throughout their life. Animals grow during certain period in their life cycle. Tissue is the cause of growth in plants. While in animal cells there is a complete absence of meristematic tissues in animals.
Animals are just like humans. Their body grows in time and stops usually to adaption to their enviorment. For example gophers are small because they adapt to the little tunnles the live in. And Giraffes have long necks to allow them to reach the high leaves on trees.
animals grow in tens of increase ability in size and body and mascle
Growth. Growing. Grow.
they don't grow hey just stay the same size no growing what so ever
animals do not have exoskeletons they have an inerskeleton like us. they are mammals.
No, the word 'grows' is the third person, singular, present of the verb to grow (grows, growing, grown).The noun forms of the verb to grow are grower, growth, and the gerund growing.
Boa will grow to their adult size regardless of cage size. If I kept you in a small room would you stop growing?
No - they will continue to grow. They would just end up in a very cramped space !