The ram, specifically the domestic sheep, can run at speeds of about 20 to 25 miles per hour (32 to 40 kilometers per hour) for short distances. Wild sheep, such as the bighorn sheep, are known for their agility and can also reach similar speeds, especially when navigating rugged terrain. Their strong legs and muscular build contribute to their ability to sprint quickly when necessary.
People do not run fast, at all, when compared to other runners in the animal kingdom.
No, the cheetah is the fastest land animal.
because your not an animal.
Legs and wings
Ram doesn't always determine how fast games run. Although it does help. Updating your video cards is what helps.
The Cheetah is the fastest animal on Earth, they can run up to 75 MPH.
Cheetahs are found in Africa. Over a short distance this animal can run as fast as 70 miles per hour.
They run really fast and catch an animal.
yes because if they are not fast, the animal they are trying to eat will run away
An average pronghorn antelope can run as fast as an average cheetah. But the fastest animal is a peregrine falcon which, in its dive can travel twice as fast.
Well if it's in the ocean it probably can't run, because you run with your legs and feet.
Typical home computers can have 4-8 GB of RAM.. (very new one can have up to 12 GB). Large servers can usually have hundreds of GB RAM, and with clustering up to several thousand GB RAM. The computer has several requirements to run fast, the most basic: processor: makes application and calculations fast graphics card: makes games and graphics fast memory: allows you to have lots of programs or large datasets active at one time without the computer slowing down.