No. The largest python on record was just short of 10 m long. No snake could ever open its mouth to 10 m.
The longest species of snake is the Reticulated Python - which can reach lengths of 33 feet (10m)
1. Reticulated python 2. Scrub python 3. Green anaconda 4. African rock python 5. Burmese python 6. King cobra 7. Boa constrictor 8. Black-tailed python 9. Keeled rat snake 10. Tiger rat snake I'm sure there's lots of room for dispute on the bottom half of that list.
The reticulated python holds the title for the longest snake species, with some individuals reaching lengths of over 30 feet. The anaconda, especially the green anaconda, is considered the heaviest snake species, with individuals weighing over 500 pounds. Both are formidable predators in their habitats.
Pythons - just like other animals - grow to their genetically programmed size. A small Python such as a Royal Python may not reach five feet (1.8m) in length - whereas a Reticulated Python may top 33 feet (10m) or more ! Keeping a large snake confined to an enclosure that it soo small will cause the reptile distress, leading to health problems.
10M 10M 10M
Could be over 10m
1 dam3 = 10m*10m*10m = 1000 m3.
1.5-10m = -8.5
16m-10m = 6
I would place this triangle in the category of isosceles triangles, because the 10m side and the 10m side have equal lengths.
It could be something like 10m x 10m
10m X 10m