Answer:
1. Cheetah
113 km/hr (70 mph)
They can accelerate from 0 - 60 mph in only 3 seconds.
2. Pronghorn Antelope
98 km/hr (61 mph)
They have a large heart and lungs which help them to go so fast.
3. Springbok
90 km/hr (56 mph)
They are extremely agile animals, they can leap 4 m into the air and jump up to 15 m in length.
4. Quarterhorse
88.5 km/hr (55 mph)
They excel at sprinting short distances.
5 = Thomson's Gazelle
80 km/hr (50 mph)
They have the ability to out last cheetah's in long chases and they can make swifter turns.
5 = Blue Wildebeest
80 km/hr (50 mph)
In order to defend themselves from predators, they run in large herds.
5 = Lion
80 km/hr (50 mph)
When hunting they combine stealth with bursts of speed.
8 = Elk
72 km/hr (45 mph)
They can outrun their main predators, grey wolves, coyotes and dogs.
8 = African Wild Dog
72 km/hr (45 mph)
They are endurance runners and they can achieve an average speed of 48 km/hr (30 mph) over a distance of 4.8 km (3 miles).
10. Coyote
69 km/hr (43 mph)
They use their speed to hunt rabbits, mice, squirrels and livestock.
Explanation:
Answer: 1. Cheetah
120.7 km / 75 m per hour
2. Pronghorn
88.5 km / 55 m per hour
3. Springbok
88 km / 55 m per hour
4. Wildebeest
80.5 km / 50 m per hour
5. Lion
80.5 km / 50 m per hour
6. Blackbuck
80 km / 50 m per hour
7. Hare
80 km / 50 m per hour
8. Greyhound
74 km / 46 m per hour
9. Kangaroo
71 km / 44 m per hour
10. African wild dog
71 km / 44 m per hour
Explanation:
The sentence "I lay the pen on the table yesterday" is not correct in standard English. The correct past tense form should be: "I laid the pen on the table yesterday."
Answer: No
Explanation: In english there's a certain order to how you say things, as well as the fact that since this is a past tense statement (i.e. "yesterday") you would use the past tense of lay, "laid". So in order for the sentence to be correct it would need to be changed to "Yesterday, I laid the pen on the table."
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That perches in the soul,
And sings the tune without the words,
And never stops at all,
And sweetest in the gale is heard;
And sore must be the storm
That could abash the little bird
That kept so many warm.
Answer:
Explanation:
In this literary device each stanza has exactly 4 lines. Lines in quatrain can be any length and with any meter, yet there is typically a customary beat to the lines too. There are instances of quatrains from Ancient Greece and China to Renaissance England and Iran to contemporary writing.
B. By first watching how students react when there is one adult in the classroom and then observing how they react when there are two
C. By interviewing teachers to find out if they prefer to have one or two adults in the classroom at a time
D. All of the above
Answer:
B. By first watching how students react when there is one adult in the classroom and then observing how they react when there are two
Explanation:
The best way to conduct a social experiment is by testing the group of people with whom you are doing the experiment, by observing how they beheave when there´s just the teacher he has a sample, and then he can compare it to how they beheave when there´s two adults.