At 16, there's still a possibility that you may grow a little more, as many boys continue to grow into their late teens. Growth plates, which determine height, typically close around the ages of 18 to 20, but individual growth patterns can vary. Factors such as genetics, nutrition, and overall health play a role in determining how much more you might grow. If you're concerned about your growth, consider speaking with a healthcare professional for personalized advice.
Yes... That's actually tall for that age! in the future you will 6'2 tall
Draw a rectangle that is 2ft on one side, and 5ft on the other
Area of a rectangle = (length) x (width) = 10-ft x 5-ft = 50 square feet
son is 10, father is 33
You are 12 so in 10 years you will be 22
5ft 7 to 5ft 10
i think he was 5ft 6in!
you should be done growing
Yes... That's actually tall for that age! in the future you will 6'2 tall
5 ft 10
yes, she is tall. i am twelve and i am 5'4, when i was ten i was 5'2.
Penn Badgley is 5ft.10.5 And Blake Lively is 5ft.10
Nathan - 5ft 9 Max - 5ft 9.5 Tom - 5ft 10 Jay -6ft Siva - 6ft 1
Growth spurt 1: Girls (age 8-9), Boys (age 9-10). In 2 years you grow 4 or 5 inches. Then for a couple of years you go back to growing normally (1.5 inches a year) Growth spurt 2: Girls (age 11-12), Boys (age 12-13). In 2-3 years you grow 4 or 5 inches. Then you go straight into the third, massive growth spurt Growth spurt 3: Girls (age 14-17), Boys (age 15-21). In that time you grow at a rate of between 2.5 and 4.5 inches a year. That's how 5ft tall boys grow to be 6ft5
Your body starts to grow quicker during Puberty. This can begin from age 10 for girls and 12 for boys.
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