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No, the hair grows at the same rate. There are variations in the speed of hair growth in individuals, but not between the sexes.
No. But your hair grows all the time anyway, and flying neither increases nor decreases the rate of hair growth.
Motion does not cause a person's hair to grow. Hair grows at a fairly steady rate all the time, so extra brushing or motion will not affect the growth rate.
Well... A Growth rate is the how fast sometning grows, and rapid means speedy. Therfore, something which has a rapid growth rate is something which grows quickly.
Your hair grows about 1.25 inches per month. That's over a foot a year!1 inch per month approx.Hair grows about a quarter of an inch a month.
Your hair grows about 1.25 inches per month. That's over a foot a year!1 inch per month approx.Hair grows about a quarter of an inch a month.
Your hair grows 6 inches every year. If you live to be 85 years old and never cut your hair, it would be 510 inches, or 42.5 feet long. That's as long as a house! Whiles it is true that hair grows at a predetermined rate so say that it grows half an inch is false. This number is an average end it varies for everyone. For some it can be as low as ¼ of an inch, for others it can be 2 inches a month. You can take steps to get the optimal hair growth rate by using hair growth oils Like Mira hair oil and vitamins like biotin and prenatal pills sources-http://courierbags.info/whats-the-rate-of-human-hair-growth/
Hair grows at the same rate for both men and women. The average rate that hair grows daily is half a millimeter.
annual growth rate is the average of how much a country grows per year
They all grow at the same rate.
On average, hair grows around 0.3 to 0.5 millimeters per day, which amounts to about half an inch per month. However, factors such as genetics, age, health, and diet can impact the rate at which hair grows. Additionally, hair growth can vary among individuals.