Here is a concise summary of the text:
**The Fight:**
A fictional battle between two giants:
1. **Megalodon** (an extinct, massive shark, ~20m long, weighing ~100 tons)
2. **Túlio** (a demigod sea monster, possibly ~90m tall, with shape-shifting abilities, telepathy, and immense power)
**The Outcome:**
Despite Megalodon's strong bite (~20 tons of force) and speed, Túlio's powers initially give him the upper hand. However, when Megalodon's shark allies join the fight, Túlio is forced to retreat. Just as Túlio gains the upper hand again, a surprise attack from falling space debris weakens him, and he retreats to the ruins of an ancient city.
**The Reality Check:**
The fight is entirely fictional, as Megalodons have been extinct for millions of years. The text also debunks the origins of a mysterious low-frequency sound recording, revealing it to be the sound of a large iceberg breaking, as confirmed by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text, numbered and in short sentences, excluding opinions:
**Megalodon Facts**
1. Megalodon was an ancient marine predator, a giant shark.
2. It was at the top of the ocean's food chain for millions of years.
3. Megalodon became extinct about 3 million years ago.
4. Only 5% of the ocean has been explored, leaving a small chance it might still exist.
5. Megalodon was approximately 20m long, or slightly less than a subway car.
6. It weighed around 100 tons, equivalent to two tanks.
7. Megalodon's bite force could reach up to 20 tons.
8. It had around 300 sharp teeth, each the size of an adult's palm.
**"The Globe" / "Túlio" Sound Facts**
1. The sound known as "The Globe" was recorded in 1997.
2. The sound was detected by special sensors about 3,000 miles away.
3. The sound is believed to have originated near "Point Nemo", the most remote place on Earth.
4. The source of the sound was initially unknown, speculated to be a "sea monster".
5. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) confirmed the sound is actually caused by large icebergs breaking and collapsing.
6. This phenomenon generates powerful ultra-low frequency sounds.
**Other Facts**
1. Point Nemo is over 1,500 km away from the coast of the nearest three islands.
2. Point Nemo is used by companies for removing space debris due to its remoteness.
3. People collect and sell Megalodon teeth, which can be found in various parts of the world, as relics.