The average person can be up to a quarter inch taller at night due to the compression of the spine throughout the day. As we stand or sit, gravity compresses the intervertebral discs in our spine, causing a slight reduction in height. When lying down, these discs rehydrate and expand, leading to a slight increase in height. This fluctuation is a normal physiological process.
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I'm not quite sure I understand the question? But, if two people are in one bed, sleeping head to toe, then the other person's feet are likely to touch your face at some time during the night.
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Generally, you are slightly taller in the morning when you wake up compared to at night before you go to bed. This is because the intervertebral discs in your spine compress slightly throughout the day due to gravity and movement, causing you to lose a small amount of height.
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Probably about fifteen hours.
Quarter to eleven at night on a 24-hour clock is displayed as 22:45.
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Interesting question! You are probably taller in the morning, since your joints have not been subject to gravity all night. Once you are up and walking around, gravity starts to bring your joints together.
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There is some talk that you might since the discs between the vertebra will not be as compressed and the fluid in your knee joints will be more when you get up. But it will not stay that way and you will be the same height when you go to bed the next night and will be about 1cm taller in at morning agin. All of this occurs when you are fully grown.