The Himalayas are estimated to grow at a rate of about 5 millimeters (0.2 inches) per year, primarily due to the tectonic activity resulting from the collision of the Indian and Eurasian plates. This growth can vary in different regions of the mountain range. Additionally, geological processes such as erosion can affect the overall height and shape of the mountains over time.
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1mm. per year
4 millimeters
It grows about 330mm each year! Don't even worry about it. Jordan
They grow as much as 4.5 cm year. But colonies of coral grow as much as 10 cm a year
yes im not sure how much but it grows a fair amount each year
20 million grow in a year
India is so close to the equator that the seasons don't change much. This means plants can grow pretty much year round.
About 12 inches each year.
I read somewhere that it normally grows about 10cm. But I guess it's different with each person
It varies for everyone. There is no set amount.
Less than half an inch! That's why it's illegal to take it from the ocean.