Some do some don't. Plants that grow near the equator experience very little change in seasons and do just fine. While many deciduos trees in higher lattitudes cannot survive without a change in season.
My fingernails grow about 10mm each year. My toenails grow at about one-half that rate. The dimensions of a book could conveniently be given in mm.
Garnet crystals typically grow at a rate of less than 1 millimeter per year under normal geological conditions. The growth rate can vary depending on factors such as temperature, pressure, and chemical composition of the surrounding environment.
our fingernails grow about 0.8 inches per 1 week and 2.0 centemeters per year Really I doubt it? Because they grow 3mm per month! (according to this encyclopedia) Which means they grow about 1mm PER WEEK. Measure it out and you will see that's far more likely
Holly trees typically grow at a slow to moderate rate, averaging about 12-24 inches of growth per year depending on the variety and growing conditions. It can take several years for a holly tree to reach its full mature height.
Mushrooms are the reproductive structures of fungi, which have an underground network called mycelium. This mycelium can remain dormant during unfavorable conditions and then produce mushrooms when conditions are right. As long as the mycelium is alive and healthy, mushrooms can continue to grow back each year.
Nails grow at a rate of about 2cm per year.
The year that Bank rate monitor was created was in the year 1976. This was the year that it was founded but it did grow into a financial leader of financial rate information.
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The growth rate of Mount Everest is a few millimeters a year.
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The rate of G.P. every year should have been same ? (The nature of business is 100% export oriented industry)
A few centimeters a year, at about the rate your fingernails grow.
Apples are renewable as they grow year after year on the same tree !
The birth rate is the number of children born in a year as a share of total population. Birth rates have important short and long-term effects. Essentially, a higher birth rate will increase the population in the short-term simply because more children are born. More importantly, it will increase population in the long-run because there will be more children in a generation, and when those children grow up there will be more people who are having children, resulting in exponential population growth.
9 year old children, and all children from ages 6-12 tend to grow approximately 2.5 inches a year on average. Of course there are factors that would affect this, such as genetics, nutrition and gender.
The number of deaths of children from poisoning has declined from about 450 per year in the 1960s to about 50 each year in the 1990s.
There is no reason to think that London will not continue to grow. The current population growth rate in London is 0.604 percent per year.