English is classified as a West Germanic Language and part of the Indo-European language family. Together with Dutch and German the verb "to be" is used to describe permanent and transitory features of a person, such as age, height and weight. Despite the French conquest of England in 1066 English continues in the Germanic tradition of using the verb "to be" to indicate a person's age. French, which is a Romance language, uses a form of the verb "to have" to indicate age as do the other Romance languages (Portuguese, Italian, Spanish, and Romanian).
English got its name from the Angles, a Germanic tribe originating from the Schleswig-Holstein area who settled on the English isles starting in the 5th century C.E.
It is pounds. An inch is the measuring unit for height. A pound is the measuring unit for weight. The logic is as follows. height, weight -> (measuring unit for height), (measuring unit for weight) Some similar examples, If it were "height, distance and inches." the missing word would be "miles" If it were "height, age and inches." the missing word would be "years"
Weight is related to height and body composition rather than age. For more information about this, and to view the height weight charts, please see the page link, further down this page, listed under Related Questions.
your age, your height , and possibly your weight
Weight is not worked out on age it is worked out on height. i am 12 years going onto 13 i weigh 11 stones is that right or not it really depend on the height and size of the bones
There is no specific or ideal weight for a 13-year-old (or a person of any age) because weight is related to height and body composition rather than age. For more information about weight in relation to height, and to see the distribution of weights and heights of children at various stages, please see the page link, further down this page, listed under Related Questions.
Body weight, height, and age
You're age doesn't matter in this case. Height and weight are used to determine that, not age and weight.
You cannot judge a "perfect weight" on age. It is judged on height. There are plenty of height > weight charts online.
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Weight is 115 max, no height limit, and 16 is the minimum age.
Body weight for girls (children or teenagers) is related to height and body composition. Therefore, there will be no 'average' weight in relation to age but there will be a healthy weight in relation to height and body composition. For in-depth information about weight in relation to height, and to see the distribution of weights and heights of children at various ages, please see the page link, further down this page, listed under "Related Questions."
Cole's height=5'7 Cole's weight=217Ibs Cole's age= He is in his early twenties 20-23
Yes, weight is related to height and body composition rather than age.
weight is not worked out by age it is worked out by height.
the age in cairns is 8 but i do not no the age
Weight is worked out on height not age.
Weight is worked out on height not age.