yes,upto 40 miles per hour
yes he could sonic could out run coyote
You could have run longer.The reason is:"Ran" is the simple past tense: "Yesterday I ran all the way home.""Run" is the past participle: "You should have run." "The race has been run."
Yes. He walked on water in the middle of a storm, and if He had wanted to run, He could have.
It could very well run away.
No, but it could run with a weak fuel pump.
no
A forced run is when the person must run because there is another runner coming to the base. You cannot have two people on a base so the runner must run. A not forced run is when there is no runner coming to the base so they could stay or the could run.
Yes, but you don't have to go to such an extreme. A more realistic answer could have been had from the density and viscosity of water.
depends how you look at it . it could be that some may.
Gravity is the only way to run a car without fuel Well the wind could push it.
You could try, but it's not very smart to try to run away from a hurricane, because there is no way you could possibly outrun it.
It will run out of fish if people don't look after the environment.