Oh, dude, you're talking about Loch Ness in Scotland. It's like this massive body of water that's about 24 miles long, and supposedly, there's this legendary monster called Nessie living in there. But like, who knows if that's true or just a bunch of hype, right?
Loch ness is a large, deep, freshwater lake in the Scottish Highlands. The word Loch is a Scottish word for lake or fiord. It is 24 miles long and 1 mile wide. At its deepest point it is 1,000 feet.
That would be Loch Ness - there is "reported" to be a monster there it has never been proved, despite many searches over the years.
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The maximum length is 26 miles. The maximum width is 24 miles.
Hi,A mile is a unit of length, most commonly 5,280 feet (1,760 yards, or about 1,609 meters). it can be anything basically 24 miles is equal to 38.62
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Maximum length 39 km (24 mi) Maximum width 8 km (5.0 mi) Surface area 71 km2 (27 sq mi) Average depth 37 m (120 ft) Maximum depth 190 m (620 ft) Water volume 2.6 km3 (0.62 cu mi)
There is actually only one lake in Scotland: the Lake of Menteith.But there are lots of lochs:The largest loch in Scotland by surface area is Loch Lomond, situated 14 miles north of Scotland's largest city - Glasgow. It is 24 miles long and up to 5 miles wide, with a total surface area of 27 square miles.The largest loch in Scotland by volume is Loch Ness, situated near to the city of Inverness in the Highlands & Islands. It is 22 square miles in surface area. However, at its deepest point, it is 754 feet deep - over twice the height of the Statue of Liberty in New York City. The volume of fresh water in Loch Ness is greater than of all other lakes in England and Wales combined.
The question has no sensible answer, since the length depends on the shape of the area. The most compact shape is a circle and one with a diameter of approx 5.53 miles would enclose an area of 24 square miles. Suppose the shape were a rectangle. Pick any length, L, greater than 4.9 miles and let B = 24/L Then the rectangle that is L*B will have an are of L*B = L*(24/L) = 24 sq miles. Now L could be 5 miles, 50 miles, 5 quadrillion miles or more! And the shape need not be a circle or rectangle. It could be any polygon or even some random shape. If you want a straight answer you will have to ask a better structured question.
Two causeways, twenty-three miles in length, cross the lake and form the longest bridge in the world.
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