As large as you can get but certainly not smaller than 48" x 18" x 18".
Aquarium tubing comes in various sizes, typically ranging from 1/4 inch to 1 inch in diameter. The most common sizes used for air pumps and filters are 3/16 inch and 1/4 inch. The size you need will depend on the specific equipment you are connecting.
Yes if you keep a shark in an aquarium it will not grow to its normal size. It will only grow to a size that it will be comfortable in the aquarium.
You can put one maybe 2 one-inch fishes in your one gallon aquarium
That depends on what kind of shark it is, but in general nothing less than 180-200 gallons. For some sharks, you need at least 700 gallons!
Depends on the species of shark, and its size. The Red Finned shark in my aquarium is 3 inches long, and does not eat the same as a Great White Shark 20 feet long.
You can contain your 2 inch Albino Tiger Oscar in a 35 gallon aquarium with a 2 inch Pleco and 2 small Pictus Catfish for 4 hours.
Fish tanks can be any size; from 1 gallon bowls to 500 000+ gallon public displays. about an inch from the top should be fine, depending on filter, size of aquarium etc.
4 inch lift
1 inch or 2 inch
2 inch
Bull shark teeth range in size. The average size of ones sold is around a inch long though they can be bigger.
Driver - 19 inch Passenger - 17 inch Rear - 16 inch