The development of a discophyte, which refers to a specific stage or form in the life cycle of certain organisms such as corals, can vary widely depending on the species and environmental conditions. Generally, it can take several weeks to months for a discophyte to fully develop. Factors such as water temperature, nutrient availability, and light conditions play a significant role in the growth rate. Specific timelines can vary, so it's essential to consider the particular species in question.
1 month
About five years.
Patience.
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It's May be take 2 days
A person does not 'develop' autism - a person is born autistic.
From the time your breasts begin to develop, it should take two to three years to completely develop, however some girls do develop slower or faster than that.
Eight thousands years
1/2 years
An penguin is a bird that can take a very long time to develop from an egg to an adult.
A baby tiger takes about 3 to 3 and 1/2 months to develop.
i think,9 months.