87 feet per second
The number is between 894,000,000 and 895,000,000. The second of these is nearer.
It then is 70 when rounded to the nearest ten
The two hundreds on either side of the number and their distances are:2100, which is 79 away2200, which is 21 away.The second, 2200, is the nearest.
The two whole numbers on either side of 57.3 are 57 and 58. The first of these is 57.3 - 57 = 0.3 away while the second is 58 - 57.3 = 0.7 away. So cleary the first, 57 is the nearest whole number.
41 feet per second - apex
The pronghorn of North America is the second fastest land animal behind the cheetah.
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the 2nd fastest animal in air, land, and water is the white-throated needletail (that's a bird) at 105 mphswift-106 mphThe second fastest land animal in the world is the North American pronghorn antelope.On Land: Pronghorn Antelope taking second after the CheetahIn Sky: White-Throated Needletail in second after the Peregrine Falcon
The cheetah has been clocked at about 70 miles per hour (114 km/h). Pronghorn antelope have been clocked at nearly 60 mph.The fastest land animal on earth has to be the cheetah, also one of the biggest of big cats.
If you think the Peregrine Falcon is the fastest then the Gyrfalcon is second. I do believe the Gyr is the fastest.
Second in land speed only to the cheetah, the pronghorn can make 55 mph- for half a mile.
The GreyHound dogs are the second fastest to the cheetahs. They can reach 45 miles an hour or more. Also, i belive that perigrine falcons are faster than cheetas. Cheetas are only the fastest land mammals sprint-wise. They have absolutely no stamina and, long-distance, a wolf can outrun them, which is why the often go hungry.
gazelle
The number is between 894,000,000 and 895,000,000. The second of these is nearer.
Venus is the second closest planet to the sun. Mercury is the nearest.
To the nearest tenth the number would be either 49.8 or 49.9. Since the number after the 8 is 5 or greater, the answer is the second of the two options: 49.9
Cheetahs are, without a doubt, the fastest creatures in the world.The only animal that comes in a close second to the Cheetah's amazing speed is its favorite prey, the gazelle. In order to catch up with a meal that's as swift as the wind, the cheetah had to develop the ability to run as fast, or faster than the gazelle, or face the alternative - starvation. Pretty strong motivation for practicing their wind sprints. These cats can run 70mph/112kph Not correct. The second fastest animal is the North American prong horned antelope (actually related to a goat). Not commonly known, but the Cheetah first evolved in North America, spread around the world, then died out in N. America. The prong horn had to become fast to survive.