Because they are growing. The body needs nutrition when growing. They don't eat more than adults though but it's important they eat healthy or there will be no nutrition to take from. Adults don't need to eat low-carb diets unless they need to lose weight. Then they need good carbs.
Because they party. lol
Yes, children do need more energy than adults because they are in a phase of rapid growth and development. Their energy requirements are higher to support the growth of tissues, bones, and organs. Additionally, children tend to be more physically active, which also increases their energy needs.
Children need more energy to play.
no they dont
Young children are still growing so they need more food. Adults aren't growing any more.
Yes, because children are still growing up don't have much memory in their brains as adults do. Children still need to grow older for more information to hold but adults their heads are full from using when they were child. :)
because athlete has to burn calories
These are the factors: 1.occupation-heavy physical work requires more energy than sedentary worker 2.body size and weight-the more the size, the more energy required 3. gender-young male adults need more energy than young female adults 4.age-children and adolescents need more energy for growth compared to adults
Yes, for better insulation
Younger children especially need more protein than adults because their bodies are still growing.
Teenagers generally eat more food than adults. They need more energy from food because they need extra energy for growing. An adult has already finished growing, so they do not need the extra food, and it is usually just stored as fat.
Yes, especially whole milk rather than adults' semi-skimmed.
Yes, because children are still growing up don't have much memory in their brains as adults do. Children still need to grow older for more information to hold but adults their heads are full from using when they were child. :)