TODAY'S SCIENCE TRIVIA: At around the age of 21, you reach your maximum height, and most of your body parts stop growing in size.
Your nose and ears, however, are a different story. As these are made of firm yet flexible cartilage, the nose and ears get heavier and less elastic with age. And since there are no blood vessels in cartilage, these parts of your body can't heal themselves.
With the passage of time and the continuous pull of Earth's gravity, your nose and ears droop, making them increase in size. In fact, your ears sag approximately 0.0087 inches every year.