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
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.
You can plant carrots in spring (3rd week of the month).
the heaviest carrot weight's 18.985. and the longest carrot is 19 feet and 2 inches
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.
carrots need about 5 inches to grow