According to Wikipedia, with data from 2008, the average height of males is 1.843m and the average height of females is 1.702m.
6'2"
5 to 6 feet
At least 60 inches (5 ft) is the average height.
Factors such as gender, physical fitness, age, height, and weight can all affect lung capacity. This page offers an explanation on how they affect it: http://www.madsci.org/posts/archives/2003-04/1050155434.An.r.html
there is no average height of an Indian it is like saying what is an average height of a white or black person there is not an answer
You call a lower-than-average height person vertically challenged.
A nonexample of capacity would be a person's height. Capacity refers to the maximum amount that something can hold, such as a container's volume or a person's ability to take on tasks. In contrast, height is a measurement of length and does not pertain to the concept of holding or accommodating something.
The lung capacity vary on the person's age, gender, where he lives and more. For example, if he lives in a smoke-free area his lung capacity is probably more. The average lung capacity for a human is 4-6 liters of air and the average lung capacity for a 10-11 year old is around 4 liters.
their is no average weight, it is determined by your height
An average bear is a normal, average person, to whom one can compare themselves.
According to Wikipedia, with data from 2008, the average height of males is 1.843m and the average height of females is 1.702m.
The length of the femur is typically about one-quarter of a person's overall height. It is the longest bone in the human body and plays a significant role in determining a person's height.
It is called the hyropolific procedure
There probably isn't an average weight for a person who is sevn foot ten, since that is not an average height.
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