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why is the comet compared to a cheetah. THIS IS VERY SHORT ANSWER TYPE​

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Answered by riya15955
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The cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) is a large cat native to Africa and central Iran. It is the fastest land animal, capable of running at 80 to 128 km/h (50 to 80 mph), and as such has several adaptations for speed, including a light build, long thin legs and a long tail. Cheetahs typically reach 67–94 cm (26–37 in) at the shoulder, and the head-and-body length is between 1.1 and 1.5 m (3.6 and 4.9 ft). Adults typically weigh between 20 and 65 kg (44 and 143 lb). Its head is small, rounded, and has a short snout and black tear-like facial streaks. The coat is typically tawny to creamy white or pale buff and is mostly covered with evenly spaced, solid black spots. Four subspecies are recognised.

Answered by ryan212800
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The poem titled “The Comet” depicts the movement and the impacts of a comet on the earthly life in a charming poetic style. He thinks that the spectacle of watching a full bright comet is mesmerizing and incomparable with any other on the earth. He compares it with the speed of a cheetah and finds it faster than him.

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