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A teenage brain is already fully developed to enable us to manage risks effectively.

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Answer: False.

Explanation: A teenage brain can always still growing as for different ages. For example 13 through 15 the brain is still growing from school. The brain grows from braincells working together or by growth. The brain still has to grow but at the age around the 17 or 20 it should be done growing.

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User Armando Cuevas
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Answer:

false

Step-by-step explanation:

the brain is only really fully devolved by age 26

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User Sawyer
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