A full grown megalodon would have weighed up to 48 tonnes ( 48 000 kilograms)
The geographical size of a Megalodon varies from 13 - 18 meters
The metric system has the gram. The standard system has many depending on the size ounce, pound, ton, etc.
The nucleus is 5 Miles (8 Km) wide, and 9 Miles (15 Km) Long
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Next metric wrench size larger than 1-3/8inches = 35mm.
A megalodon would have been between 16 and 20 metres long.
About the size of a bus, or as you can say it was 50 feet long.
Megalodon is only known from fossilized teeth. For that reason, it is hard to estimate the size of megalodon, and it is a subject of debate for paleontologists. Estimates of the length of megalodon range from 48 to 90 ft. However, paleontologists commonly say that megalodon was 67 ft long.
The geographical size of a Megalodon varies from 13 - 18 meters
Either grams or kilograms - depending on the size of the potato.
The Average Size Of A Megalodon Is Around 20 Feet. Depending On It's Habitat, Food And Developing World Around It.
A megalodon tooth is the biggest tooth in the world. It is around 180 millimeters (7.1 inches).
metric M10x1.5 long 65mm
50-60 feet
Megalodon means big tooth and refers to a species of shark which is now extinct. It is estimated that their maximum length was 46 to 59 feet.
The metric system has the gram. The standard system has many depending on the size ounce, pound, ton, etc.
Like other sharks, Megalodon's skeleton is made of cartilage, not bone. That means it doesn't fossilize well. The vast majority of Megalodon fossils that we have are teeth, and we also have a few vertebrae. From these, we can tell that Megalodon was a huge shark, but it is still difficult to get an exact size estimate (maximum figures say it was about 50+ feet long, compared with great whites which are only 20 feet long, at the largest). We also know that Megalodon had a global distribution, and that it lived between 15.9 and 2.6 million years ago. The other thing we know is that they probably ate cetaceans, such as whales, because some whale skeletons from the period show tooth marks that match those of Megalodon.