the marina trench.
Tyrannosaurus rex and megalodon did not live at the same time. Secondly, megalodon was a 67 ft long shark, even larger than T-rex. Even if a T-rex could swim, (which there is absolutely no evidence for), it wouldn't have been able to defend itself or outmaneuver the megalodon.
Can go either way but Meg was bigger so Meg. Meg was 50-60 feet and Pred X was 49 feet.
Because, Earth is at a right distance from the size of our sun which where water could exist and our atmoshpehere with many gases and not just CO2. Mars could sustain life but need to reduce the level of co2 in its atmosphere to sustain fresh, liquid water.
type in red magic, and drop it on the megalodons head to kill it. PS: make sure megalodon is out of water first. You can pretty much use any weapon or person or creature, too. Though you might have to use the thing multiple times to kill him. If he's in the water you could use a laptop and watch him die when it explodes. Things like that.
Megalodon, an extinct species of giant shark, likely communicated with other animals primarily through body language and possibly through low-frequency sounds, akin to modern sharks. These methods would have included posturing to signal dominance or submission and using vibrations in the water to convey information over distances. Although direct evidence of megalodon communication is unavailable, its close relatives today, like great whites, exhibit similar behaviors that provide insights into potential communication strategies.
condensation and evaporation or potential to kinetic to heat is the kind of energy conversions sustain the water cycle
There is a water cycle because it is necessary to sustain life on Earth.
Its mostly because of climate change. Example: the sea of Tetis (located where the Sahara stands today) was home for whales and megalodon (the giant shark). When continents shifted, whales moved north and south to colder waters where their food lived. Since whales were megalodon´s prey, and apparently the shark didn´t adapt to colder waters, it went extinct. Same thing could have happened to different species of dinosaurs. Just imagine changing vegetation, different weather, water availability, etc.
They sustain the coral life in the water
No, because there is no water on Mars. It seems to have had water on its surface but that was a long time ago. Another reason is because it doesnt have a very reliable magnetic field(it lost most of it 4 billion years ago) and the inosphere is unable to stop any solor wind(radiation) that comes from the sun. Hope that helps!
As earth supports life,we consider it as living planet,But there are many components on earth which supports life i.e water,atmosphere,temperarure......Its distance from sun provide it proper temperature that suits life....that temperature is such that liquid like water can exist & living beings can survive
Answer No one can say with absolute certainty what color the megalodon was. It is assumed that it followed the same pattern as all comparable animals, with a darker back and a paler belly. Answer For hunting adaptations. When prey is above the Megalodon, its darkish blue color blends in with the depths and colors of the ocean. When prey is under the Megalodon, the white underbelly blends in the the bright top of the water, where the sun shines down.