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!
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.
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.