The growth of a carrot can vary based on factors such as the variety of carrot, soil conditions, and environmental factors. Generally, carrot seedlings can grow about 1 to 2 inches in their first week after germination. However, this growth rate may differ, and some carrots may grow more or less than this average.
2 inches
The length of a carrot can vary widely depending on its variety and growing conditions. Typically, most store-bought carrots range from about 6 to 8 inches long, although baby carrots are usually shorter, around 2 to 4 inches. Some larger varieties can exceed 12 inches in length.
some are 15 inches
According to the USDA a large carrot weighs 72 grams; this carrot being 7 1/4 - 8 1/2 inches long. You can find out more about it here, http://grande.nal.usda.gov/NDL/index.html
at least 1 or 2 inches
it all depends on your age
Six centimeters is a length of 2.36 inches.
the heaviest carrot weight's 18.985. and the longest carrot is 19 feet and 2 inches
You can plant carrots in spring (3rd week of the month).
There are many types of carrot. Go to google and images and type carrot leaf. There are many to choose from.
The variation in the size of carrots - from less than 2 inches to well over 8 inches - is several orders of magnitude greater than the unit that you want to measure them in. As a result, any measure in that unit will have little, if any, meaning.
One large carrot (from 7-8 inches long) has 1 gram of protein. A medium carrot also has 1 gram of protein.