its so because every human being has a different DNA. having different DNA makes one's physical condition different. therefore, children of the same age differ in height and weight.
Height does not determine weight. Many children of the same height will vary greatly in weight.
they are not the same because the boys are bigger and taller than the girls
No, two people weighing the same do not necessarily have the same Body Mass Index (BMI) because BMI also takes height into account. BMI is calculated by dividing a person's weight in kilograms by their height in meters squared. Therefore, if two individuals have the same weight but different heights, their BMIs will differ.
Height is same like great dane, weight is half of that.
no people of the same height have diffrent weights, a given height maps to more than one weight
no
They might, but usually not. There are basically three parts to a person's weight, muscle, fat and skeletal weight. And even if two people have the same height, all three parts can weigh differently.
i dowt no
Height alone cannot definitively indicate a specific age, as children of the same age can vary widely in height due to genetics and other factors. Generally, a height of 140 cm (approximately 4 feet 7 inches) is common for children around 9 to 11 years old, but this can differ based on individual growth patterns.
An ideal weight for 5ft 5 inch women is 60 kg, for the same height it will be 55kg in children.
it is the same as the length which is the height.the height is how tall the thing is.the width is how long it is.
i am same height and i believe its about 55kg