Yes, the adverb is quickly. Although it seems unlikely that the cheetah could sprint at any slower speed.
That would be the Cheetah at 70 MPH The North American Pronghorn is also very quick at short sprints under 1,000 yards
The wolf, probably because it is stronger and has more powerful jaws. Also, the wolf is used to fighting while the cheetah isn't. The cheetah may be fast, but cheetahs are fragile and if they get a single injury they can die. Wolf is more poweful and has more agility. While the cheetah tires quickly, the wolf can run 40 miles without stopping. WINNER:WOLF
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The cheetah is the fastest.
The Cheetah is faster
Adverbs would include quickly, rapidly, speedily, or vigorously.
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A cheetah.
No, a "Rabbit hole" is a noun. An adverb describes how something happens - for example, in the sentence "the cheetah movedquickly", the noun is the cheetah, the verb is moved, and the adverb is quickly.
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The cheetah can run at 60 mph for short sprints.
"Quickly" is an adverb. It describes the manner in which an action is performed.
The adverb is quickly.
"More quickly" is an adverbial phrase. Quickly is an adverb.
The adverb is quickly.
Yes, quickly is an adverb. "He pedaled quickly on his bike." Quickly tells how he pedaled. It modifies the verb.
If it were a word, it would be. But it is not. The comparative adverb for quickly is "more quickly."