no you grow more at night but you still grow in the day
Yes, the spine compresses slightly during the day due to gravity and activity. When you sleep, the spine decompresses and regains its height. This can cause you to be slightly taller in the morning compared to the evening.
Lilies typically bloom during the day and close up at night.
Bats can see during the day, but their vision is not as sharp as their night vision. They rely more on echolocation at night to navigate and hunt for food.
Yes, wasps can sting at night. They are active during the day and night, and their ability to sting remains the same regardless of the time of day.
Cicada killers are active during the day and typically do not come out at night.
no you grow more at night but you still grow in the day
They will eat, will retract their polyps if touched, will expand during the day and shrink during the night, and they will grow.
yes it does grow, but during the day it will shrink.
Yes, the spine compresses slightly during the day due to gravity and activity. When you sleep, the spine decompresses and regains its height. This can cause you to be slightly taller in the morning compared to the evening.
actually, you don't shrink at night, you shrink in the daytime due to the sponglike connectors in your spine. These shrink during the day from standing, so you get about 2 or so inches shorter. But when youre laying down and asleep the spongy stuff relaxes out, thus returning you to your highest. (Sleep also makes you grow)
Morels typically do not actively grow during the day or night. They grow when the environmental conditions are right, typically in the springtime when the soil temperature warms up and the conditions are moist.
Yes and sometimes through the night
you grow about 8mm and i think you then shrink in the morning
Grass can continue to grow at night through a process called respiration, where it converts stored energy into growth. However, growth may be slower compared to during the day when photosynthesis occurs.
Well some people seem to think only the growth hormone is released at night. However, not only does this happen, but the body absorbed this hormone ONLY at night...so therefore YES you grow more at night than by day.
Plants typically grow during the day due to the presence of sunlight, which is essential for photosynthesis, a process that converts light energy into chemical energy to fuel growth. At night, plants focus on maintenance processes like respiration and nutrient uptake.
He worked during the day and slept during the night, one supposes.