No. If you don't take good care of them they might wear away, but that's nothing like shrinking.
they "shrink" when they get older :)
Another word for get shorter is shrink.
contract shorten shrink sever
nothing. you cannot shrink.
shorten abbreviate truncate cut off shrink
no you stupid freaking idiot
If you want to get shorter- then wait until you are older, and you will shrink. You might not want to become shorter once you actually are.
contract=contact means to get shorter or to shrink in size.=
When humidity decreases, the air becomes drier and can draw moisture out of the hair, causing it to shrink and appear shorter. This is because dry air can disrupt the hydrogen bonds in the hair shaft, leading to a change in its structure and resulting in shrinkage.
They don't 'shrink' but they do get shorter. The compression of the discs in the back bone result in less height then in the morning. It returns after allowing them to get relief from the compression of gravity by sleeping.
Tall people tend to shrink less than shorter individuals as they age. This is because taller people have larger bones and more cartilage in between their vertebrae, which helps to maintain their height as they get older. Shorter individuals typically lose more height due to compression of their spinal discs and other factors.
When clothes shrink, the fibers that make up the fabric constrict due to exposure to heat, agitation (such as being tumbled in a dryer), and/or changes in pH levels (as in the case of washing with hot water or harsh chemicals). This causes the fibers to shorten and become tighter, resulting in the overall garment size reducing.