Environmental Sciences, asked by pantlata10, 7 months ago

Q2. It is small headed, long legged animal, built for
speed. It can accelerate from a standing start
to 72 km/h (45 mph in three second. Although it can quickly reach a top speed of 97 km
But has no stamina.​

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Answered by tris09038a
0

Answer:

the answer to your question is a cheetah.

Explanation: The cheetah can accelerate from a standing start to over 95 km per hour in 3 seconds, and hit a top speed of around 120 km per hour. While its speed gives it an edge, the cheetah's vulnerable point is its stamina. It will manage to run at top speed for only about 250m before it needs to catch its breath. After a high-speed chase, the cheetah desperately needs to rest for about half-an-hour - even before it eats its prey. The cheetah's body is narrow and lightweight with long slender limbs.

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Answered by BrainlyEmpire
14

Explanation:

A mother is the female parent of a child. Mothers are women who inhabit or perform the role of bearing some relation to their children, who may or may not be their biological offspring. Thus, dependent on the context, women can be considered mothers by virtue of having given birth, by raising their child(ren), supplying their ovum for fertilisation, or some combination thereof. Such conditions provide a way of delineating the concept of motherhood, or the state of being a mother. Women who meet the third and first categories usually fall under the terms 'birth mother' or 'biological mother', regardless of whether the individual in question goes on to parent their child. Accordingly, a woman who meets only the second condition may be considered an adoptive mother, and those who meet only the first or only the third a surrogacy mother.

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