No it does not. That is a myth. Correctly performed weight training will not stunt your growth. However, that does not mean that it is advisable before the age of about 16. In addition, young people should be supervised to minimize the risk of injury.
Absolutely not.
No
No lifting weights will not affect your height growth
no it does not
NO, lifting weight won't stunt ur growth
no
nope.
People do not stop growing by lifting weights. It was believed that weight lifting damaged the growth plates and stunted growth. It CAN happen, but only with very heavy weights, such as sets of 3-5 reps. They say no one should do HEAVY weights until they are 18, or fully grown.
if you deadlift/squat with terrible technique then you can mess something up inside the spine, and decrease growth hormones produced But that's very unlikely to happen Lifting weights with proper technique does not affect growth
because lifting can cause growth to stop in your bone structure