Cockroaches typically grow at varying rates depending on the species and environmental conditions. On average, they can grow about 1-2 millimeters in length per week during their nymph stage, which translates to roughly 4-8 millimeters per month. However, growth rates can be influenced by factors such as temperature, humidity, and food availability. Overall, it can take several months for a cockroach to reach its full adult size.
they shed their exoskeleton (up to 7 to 10 times a year).
Average is 6 inches a year and 1/2 an inch a month
Cockroaches normally can live up to a year.
They grow as much as 4.5 cm year. But colonies of coral grow as much as 10 cm a year
2000 a month is 24000 a year.
$45000 a year is $3750/month.
A year I think, to grow to it's eatable size
20 million grow in a year
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
$5000.00 a month - taxes.
i think it really just depends on the person different people grow at different times . i have just turned eleven and i grow about 4 or 5mm a month at the most .You could try measuring yourself at the start and the end of each month for a while and that should give you your answer like i said you might grow a cm a month and someone your age might grow 2 ... all depends on the person xx hope this helped.