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If I am thirty now and my ears are 2.5" (inches) long, how long will they be when I am 40 years?

2007-02-18 06:34:12 · 5 answers · asked by ann a 1 in Science & Mathematics Biology

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Parts of our body made of cartilage continue to grow. That includes your nose and ears. Cartilage is vascular and mailable; it grows throughout your lifetime.

2007-02-18 06:43:42 · answer #1 · answered by michelle 5 · 0 1

because of the reality the ears and nostril are truthfully cartilage they have a bent to enhance, unlike bones, which may even shrink. i anticipate they help make us greater desirable recognizable as previous human beings (arghhh!!) as though i wanted reminding. i anticipate i've got have been given been fairly blessed in that mine have not grown all that plenty, yet there are adequate diverse reminders--hair loss, arthritis, sciatica, and a few others--that i understand all too nicely that i'm pushing 70. And jointly as we are on the subject, why will we are saying matters like "pushing 70" to boot? Why no longer basically say, virtually 70 or nearing 70 or sixty 9? jointly as i replaced into 20 I by no ability stated i replaced into "pushing 21." i replaced into basically attempting to paintings out if i ought to purchase beer devoid of an id. (i ought to no longer, btw.)

2016-11-23 16:59:12 · answer #2 · answered by samas 4 · 0 0

They continue to grow, as we age, maybe that's why Vincent VanGogh cut off his ear.

2007-02-18 06:45:25 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

What! What! SPEAK UP! I can't hear you. My ears haven't grown any larger since I was 12.

2007-02-18 06:41:42 · answer #4 · answered by Brad 2 · 1 1

omg your turning into dumbo lol

2007-02-18 06:48:58 · answer #5 · answered by BajaRick 5 · 0 1

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