Yes, it is possible to be taller than both parents even if one parent is taller than the other. Height is determined by a combination of genetics and environmental factors, so it is possible for a child to surpass the height of their parents.
Depends. Typically, the male offspring is taller than both parents. It is also typical for the daughter to be shorter than the father and close to equivalent height if not taller than the mother. Though scientifically, lots of genes take play, and it all depends on previous family history and genetic mutations.
can i have more sugestions about the taller than my parents part.
Yes, it is possible to have shorter parents than yourself.
he grew taller than his parents
It certainly is as a mater of fact it is not unusual at all for children to be taller then their parents.
Some say that a child will be taller than their parents. In this case, your daughter could very well grow taller then the both of you, but most likely she will be in between your heights. x
There is no magic pill, diet, or exercise that will make you taller. You will get taller as you age. Genetics has a lot to do with it, so if your parents are both short, you probably will be also.
It depends upon genetics. Some people will grow again taller and some will stop growing.
There is no "rule" which outputs the answer from those two inputs. Most likely you will be somewhere between those two figures, but we know the population is now taller than it ever was, so some proportion of people must be taller than both their parents. I am at least 2 inches taller than either of mine.
Usually , if both the parents are an average height , about 4 foot 9 inches . But it can vary if the parents are either shorter than average or taller .
Both are dwarfs, but Cruise is 10 millimeters taller than Hoffmann.