The speed in which human hair grows can vary, but it can be approximated:
In one month a hair follicle grows about - 0.125 decimeters or 1.25 centimeters or 12.5 millimeters or 12,500 micrometers. In the customary / imperial units it is 0.492126 inches.
In a day a hair follicle grows about - 0.044 centimeters or 0.44 millimeters or 440 micrometers or 440,000 nanometers. In the
customary / imperial units it is 0.044 inches.
In a minute a hair follicle grows about - 0.00069 centimeters or 0.0069 millimeters or 6.9 micrometers or 6,900 nanometers or 6,900,000 picometer In the customary / imperial units it is 0.00027 inches.
Hair on the human body is produced by hair follicles, which are small structures in the skin that grow hair.
Hair follicles begin to grow on the human body during the fetal stage of development, around the 22nd week of gestation.
The fastest growing hair on the human body is typically the hair on the scalp. It can grow at a rate of about half an inch per month.
Hair and nails continue to grow throughout a person's lifetime.
On average, a human scalp has about 100,000 hair follicles, but not all of them are actively producing hair at the same time. It's normal to shed around 50-100 hairs each day as part of the hair growth cycle.
Human hair can not grow visibly longer overnight, sorry.
Hair on the human body is produced by hair follicles, which are small structures in the skin that grow hair.
The Hair Cells :P
no
Hair all grows at the same speed.
Hair grows at the speed hair grows, it cannot be accelerated.
Slowly,but yes.
Yes if you can if you are a Gorilla. NO if you are a human
No, your hair grows in the time not the temperature. Nothing in the world can make your hair grow longer. accept extensions, and wigs.
Hair follicles begin to grow on the human body during the fetal stage of development, around the 22nd week of gestation.
ummm................ I'm pretty sure that in the winter animal hair grows quickly than human hair. but then in summer human hair increases so it is about the same rate.
Yes, hair does grow faster after you have them trimmed or cut them. This is due to the fact that sometimes hair can start to split and this causes hair to grow at a slower rate and cutting those split ends allows the hair to grow at a greater speed.