No because the more they age the bigger or smaller they get.
No amount until you reach 70 1/2 (for traditional IRA, sep, simple, etc) has to be taken. Then a RMD would have to be taken which is a calculation based on the PFMV of the account(s) on 12/31 of previous year and an age factor based on your age, Roth account don't have to ever take funds from them.
On average this is true, but it's all dependent on factors such as the bed, your age, weight and health.
Depends on your age. 12, normal range, 20, not so much. If adult, it is smaller than average, but still big enough to do everything required of it.
In a stable population, the number of people of any age must be smaller than the number of people in the age just below. This is because the difference between the two is the number of younger people who died at that age. Furthermore mortality rates are age dependent: after a relatively (or in some cases absolutely) high infant mortality, the rate drops until old age kicks in. As a reult the distribution is not normal. In a growing population the lower end of the distribution is large and so again not normal.
smaller? get what smaller? people can shrink with age, i think it is caused by lack of calcium.
Roald had his adenoids taken out at a very young age.
You can not make yourself smaller in height. However as you grow older (past the age of 60) you will lose a bit of your height as you bones age.
Excavations have taken place in Hasthinapur.
Excavations have taken place in Hasthinapur.
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because your gay
People do tend to lose some height as they age although not necessarily at the age of fifty.
Yes your appendix can be taken out at any age.
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yes
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