The megalodon, a prehistoric shark that lived approximately 23 to 3.6 million years ago, is estimated to have reached lengths of up to 60 feet (about 18 meters) or more. While some estimates suggest it could have been even larger, definitive measurements are challenging due to the fragmentary nature of fossil evidence. Its immense size made it one of the largest and most powerful predators of its time.
the Megalodon tooth diagonal length of over 0.170 metres
Megalodon grew to 60 feet or more in length, and weighed up to eight tons.
Diplodicus. up to 130 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.
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.
yes, that's how scientists estimated the length of Megalodon - the largest shark to ever have lived!
The longest length would be the hypotenuse. You can use SOHCAHTOA to find the length.
length is the longest dimension of an object
No, the longest is infinity length.
For rectangles, the longest sides are always the 'length' measurement.
You divide the length of the shortest side by the length of the longest side.