The longest fetch length is typically found in the Southern Ocean, particularly between the coasts of Antarctica and the southern tips of South America, Africa, and Australia. This vast expanse of open water allows for uninterrupted wind to generate large waves, making it the longest fetch in the world. The lack of land barriers enables consistent and strong wind patterns to develop over great distances.
A fetch is a certain length of water which a particular wind has blown over. This is a primary source of coastal erosion and is also known as a fetch length.
fetch is a length of water over which a given wind has blown fetch is just the maximum length of open water over which the wind can blow "makes waves" basically
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.
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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.
Shortest side -------------------- Longest side
That is the correct spelling of "longest" (greatest in length or duration).
If you mean the longest length across it then it is its diameter
This question cannot be answered sensibly since the tides keep changing the longest length!