The growth rate of children can vary based on numerous factors, including genetics, nutrition, and overall health, rather than geographic location alone. Generally, children experience growth spurts at different times, and there isn't a definitive answer to who will grow faster between Tim in the U.S. and Tom in Australia without specific information about their health and lifestyle. Therefore, it's difficult to determine who will grow faster just based on their locations.
Spring time
it depends on the time of year. winter is when you grow them inside
A year I think, to grow to it's eatable size
Australia's financial year ends with the month of June.
In spring. That depends where you live for the month.
well its not even a year its every month you grow 1 inch so that meens you grow 1feet every year
On average, fingernails grow about 3 to 4 millimeters per month, which totals approximately 36 to 48 millimeters (or about 1.4 to 1.9 inches) in a year. Factors such as age, health, and nutrition can influence the growth rate. Generally, nails tend to grow faster in warmer months and may slow down in colder temperatures.
Hair grows about 0.5 inches a month so on average about 6 inches a year. Eating fruits and veggies for vitamin c and b helps hair grow faster and better (smooth and lifelike). Hope this helps :D
April to oct its a seven month period
Average is 6 inches a year and 1/2 an inch a month
it depends on your growth some people grow faster some grow slow it depends on your health :)