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Consider the chilling possibility that the massive Megalodon shark is still alive and lurking in the deepest parts of the ocean. 'Big beautiful bill' could be 'most consequential piece of ...
“Meg 2: The Trench” is the sequel to the 2018 movie “The Meg,” in which a team of ocean scientists discover a megalod on, the largest shark that ever lived, thr iving at the bottom of the Mariana ...
Megalodon once dominated Earth's oceans. Despite vanishing from the fossil record millions of years ago, rumors persist that these gigantic sharks are still alive.
That's despite the trench being — as Chris put it — "a place of perpetual darkness and freezing cold." In another Mariana Trench experiment, scientists from NOAA and Oregon State University ...
The bottom of the Mariana Trench is about 35,876 feet (10,935 meters) deep, making it deeper than Mount Everest is tall.
Toward the southern end of the Mariana Trench lies the Challenger Deep. It sits 36,070 feet below sea level, making it the point most distant from the water’s surface and the deepest part of the ...
A giant shark caught on camera scouring the bottom of the Mariana Trench has sparked debate about if megalodons still exist. The huge predator can be seen swimming over what seems to be an ...
This video wasn't "breaking," it didn't show a 50-foot shark, it wasn't filmed in the Mariana Trench, and it absolutely didn't capture an extinct megalodon.
Great whites have ruled shark movies for decades, but here comes the megalodon. "Meg 2: The Trench" spotlights an intimidating prehistoric predator.
This summer, Jason Statham is back to kick another megalodon in the face in Meg 2: The Trench. Here’s everything we know about the movie, and some fun facts about megalodon itself too.
So there's no reason to believe the Mariana Trench region couldn't produce an earthquake of perhaps magnitude 8.5, he said. "There are two events [in the region] known to have generated local ...