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Recent discoveries by scientists in England suggest that some large dinosaurs were able to sprint at speeds of almost 18 miles per hour.

The average cough comes out of your mouth at over 50 miles per hour.

The killer whale is the fastest mammal in the sea, and can reach speeds up to 30 miles per hour when chasing prey.

Tuna swim at a steady rate of 10 miles per hour, and they never stop moving until they die.

Sailfish can leap out of the water, and into the air at a speed of 50 miles per hour.

A charging elephant can reach a speed of 25 miles per hour for a short distance.

Nerve impulses in the human body travel at a speed of over 250 kilometers per hour.

The layer of gas that spreads out from a nova explosion can be travelling at speeds of 5 million miles per hour.

Typhoon No.

is moving up north at twenty kilometers per hour.

The killer whale, or orca, is the fastest sea mammal, and can reach speeds up to 30 miles per hour in pursuit of prey.

The world's fastest racquet sport is badminton, where shuttlecock speeds approach 200 miles per hour.

In the United States, federal law states that children's television shows may contain only 10 minutes of advertising per hour.

I read somewhere that banging your head against a wall can burn up to 150 calories per hour, but I think I'd rather take up jogging.

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