SIZE: 160-180 cm (64-72 in.); maximum 220 cm (88 in.) LIFE SPAN: Can exceed 20 years; longest-lived record is 28 yr. 3 mos.
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http://www.seaworld.org/animal-info/Animal-Bytes/animalia/eumetazoa/coelomates/deuterostomes/chordata/craniata/reptilia/squamata/green-tree-python.htm
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The average life span of a green sea turtle is 80 years.
Average life-span of a Royal Python is 18-20 years - some can live to around 25 though.
Indian Pythons grow to roughly four metres (13 feet) - Burmese Pythons slightly larger at five metres (16 feet)
Arm span is approximately equal to a person's height. So the predicted height of a person with an arm span of 66in is also 66in.
Big enough to eat the things it does.
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It is relatively the same your height and arm span may be 3 in off but it is rather close:)
Arm span is a measure of the arm
Their wing span is roughly their height.
Yes, it is generally true that a person's arm span is roughly equal to their height. This relationship is known as the "Arm Span to Height Ratio" and is often used in various fields, including medicine and sports. However, individual variations exist, and some people may have a longer or shorter arm span compared to their height.
The real life example of a linear eqaution problem could be the comparison of somthing changing to something else. There can be many ways a linear equation can be used in real life from complex exponential graphs that explain economics to a simplistic problem comparing the arm span to height. For example: y=2x-1 could be the equation for arm span. (y) being arm span (x) being height This uses the concept of slope or rate. So the y(arm span) depends on the other variable x(height) to find y's value. Hope this helps :) -Leonard
Green shield bugs have a life span of up to 2 years. These bugs are typically seen in the months of April to October.