Girls can go on growing until they are about 18 but you will probably only grow another inch or so. If you have always been petite you will probably remain that way. The best thing to do is look at the other people in your family, if they are all petite you will remain so too. If you are about 16 and weigh 99 pounds and you are 5'1, I don't believe you will grow any more. However you might if you sleep spread out on your stomach or back, because gravity will spread your height evenly and you might be able to grow 2 inches or more if you continue to sleep this way. It may seem uncomfortable, but you will get used to it.
NO! That is not fat. Do you eat healthy and exercise? Your weight does not determine fat. It can in some cases, but you are only 13 and still growing. There is not "set" weight for teenagers.
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There are known to be teenagers who have reached over 400 pounds. Although a few teenagers CAN carry this weight, it is certainly unhealthy, as well as limiting one's lifespan.
The combined weight of three average teenagers is typically around 450-500 pounds, depending on their individual sizes and body compositions.
About 75 pounds, but depends on your growing system.
95lbs at 5'5" is underweight. An appropriate weight would be at least 110 - 120lbs (which is still VERY skinny). Check out BMI calculators, with the understanding that teenagers/kids are typically should have a slightly higher BMI until they stop growing.
Holland lops can grow to be a foot, weighing 2-4 pounds. I like to keep mine around 3 pounds for a happy medium. If anyone is wondering how to feed it, I would do 3 ounces for 3 pounds, 2 ounces for 2 pounds etc...
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On average, a teenager's brain weighs about 1.3 kg (2.87 pounds). This weight can vary depending on factors such as gender, genetics, and overall health.
The average man in the United States weighs about 185 pounds. The average women weighs 162 pounds. Obesity is a continual growing issue.
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