In terms of the speed at which a tornado travels, yes. A typical tornado travels at 30 to 35 mph. A cheetah can run at 70 to 75 mph, which is close to the upper limit of how fast a tornado can move. Note, however, that a cheetah can only maintain such high speeds for a few seconds. A tornado can maintain a high rate of speed for over an hour in some cases.
In terms of the wind speed of a tornado, no. Even comparatively weak tornadoes can produce winds in excess of 80 mph. The most violent tornadoes can produce winds over 300 mph.
No, a Cheetah is faster.
Both are same.....Cheetah and tornado speed is 120 km/hr
Cheetah
No animal runs faster than the cheetah for the cheetah is the fastest land animal
No. A cheetah is the fastest land animal in the world. So a liger can not be faster than a cheetah.
no im pretty sure a cheetah is faster
The correct interpretation of the question: Is a jachtluipaard faster than a cheetah? jachtluipaard = cheetah sneller = faster Answer: A jachtluipaard IS a cheetah. They are each as fast as the other (or neither is faster than the other) since they are identical creatures.
Yes, he's faster than a cheetah. You can when you watch Sonic X!
yes
Almost every car is faster than a cheetah. It can only reach 60 mph.
Any car produced since around 1930 is faster than a cheetah.
In most cases, no and it does not have to be an F5. The average tornado, regardless of intensity, moves at about 35 mph. A cheetah can definitely run faster than this, but only for a short time as it will tire quickly. By contrast a tornado will generally maintain its speed for most of its existence, which for an F5 tornado, is usually for more than half an hour and often over an hour.