yes you will continue to grow and you will until your about 18-20. you may not grow as much now as you have before but some people are known to have a huge growth spurt when their about 15-16
Your height is basically inherited, nothing you can do at age 16 will change the height you are meant to be.
You may continue to grow up until around age 18 to 20. Although, in retrospect, you may not. Maybe you're just a shorter person?
Most females reach their adult height by the time they are 16 years of age. However, evidence does show that males can continue to grow until the age of 25-30.
Sorry, you can't, it is determined by genetics. You may continue to grow for a few more years, so don't dispair. Chances are however, you won't be 6'3".
The medicine which can help a person grow is a growth hormone. However, at only 16, you may not be done growing.
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At 16 years old, you may still have some growth left, as males typically continue to grow in height until their late teens or early twenties. The amount of additional growth can vary widely based on genetics and individual factors, but many boys grow about 2 to 4 inches after age 16. If you have already reached your full height, it's possible that you might not grow significantly more. Keep in mind that everyone develops at a different pace, so it's best to consult with a healthcare professional for personalized insights.
You could grow some, or you could be the exact same height. How tall you grow and the patterns of growth are a matter of genetics, and there isn't a formula really to dictate what your height will ultimately be.
yes. it will continue growing until you are almost 20.
All children stop growing when the growth plates in their long bones close. For boys it can be around 17-18. For girls it is a little younger 15-16. The end of growth occurs soon after puberty.
Isa Brown pullets typically grow to be around 16-19 inches in height.
For a girl, you're probably at your final height. For a boy, you could grow more.