The final height reached is indeterminate. There are too many variables involved.
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While it's difficult to predict exact height, you can estimate your potential adult height using your parents' heights. A common method is to average their heights and adjust for gender: for males, add 5 inches to the average of the parents' heights. Based on your parents' heights, you might end up being around 6'2" to 6'4", but individual growth patterns can vary widely.
It is regression. Galton coined the term in the course of his study on the heights of parents and their children. His conclusion was that tall parents tended to have tall children and short parents had short children, but that the children's height regressed towards the mean height for the population.
All that can be said is that, unless you have a major accident, you will be at least 5'5". The whole theory of regression was developed because Dalton observed that tall parents tended to have tall children and short parent tended to have short children but that the children's heights REGRESSED towards the overall population mean. So your parents' height is only a part of the determinant. Your gender, health, your grandparents' heights will all play a part.
Predicting your exact adult height can be complex, but a common method is to average the parents' heights and then adjust based on your current height. Considering your dad is 6 feet and your mom is 5'4", their average height is about 5'7". Given that you're already 5'5.75" at 12 years old, you might reach a height around or slightly above the average, potentially growing to around 5'8" to 6'0" depending on various factors like genetics and growth patterns.
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This greatly depends on the parents, if they are very tall so will you be tall.
Usually the adult height of a boy is more or less equal to his parents height. If the parents are both tall then the height will be more than the parents.
While it's difficult to predict exact height, you can estimate your potential adult height using your parents' heights. A common method is to average their heights and adjust for gender: for males, add 5 inches to the average of the parents' heights. Based on your parents' heights, you might end up being around 6'2" to 6'4", but individual growth patterns can vary widely.
Predicting exact height is difficult, but you can estimate your potential adult height using a simple calculation. For boys: (mother's height + father's height + 5) / 2. For girls: (mother's height + father's height - 5) / 2. This suggests you might be around 5'5" or 5'6" as an estimate based on your parents' heights.
It is regression. Galton coined the term in the course of his study on the heights of parents and their children. His conclusion was that tall parents tended to have tall children and short parents had short children, but that the children's height regressed towards the mean height for the population.
The foal could be any height with that range in height from the parents. A foals height will not be in the middle of the two heights generally speaking.
As Dalton's study on regression showed, parents' heights are not sufficient to predict their children's heights. In fact, the word "regression" comes from his findings that tall parents had tall children BUT that the children's heights also regressed towards the population mean.
There's really no right height for general person. If your parents are tall your most likely to be tall to but if your parents arn't very tall then you will probably be short. Its not a bad thing that you either short or tall everybody is a different height and you just have to except what your height is.
While genetics play a significant role in determining height, it's difficult to predict your final height with certainty. Based on your current height of 5'7" and your parents' heights, you may grow a little more, but you're likely close to your final height. Generally, sons can grow to be around the average height of their parents plus a few inches, so you might reach somewhere between 5'7" and 5'9". However, individual growth patterns vary widely.
The queens guards were very tall in height. Normally, they reached heights up to 6"6". Guards varied in height, but were normally tall and stronger for more authority over queen's invaders.
nothing in the world will shorten your height, stand tall and be proud of your height, and above all be happy with who and what you are!