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uh, a flying bird, a car, a person walking? I'm a little tired but you can look up speeds and then make up directions (since these can potentially go in any direction)
Flying bird Peregrine Falcon 350 km/h (218 mph) straight, left, straight right
We can continue tomorrow if you want no rush
yeah I'm going to sleep, I make more mistakes when I'm tired
No its alright have a good night
Flying bird Peregrine Falcon 350 km/h (218 mph) straight, left, straight right
Would this be a potential answer
i'm being a little picky here but that particular type of bird can only fly at those speeds going straight down, I'd probably pick a more common bird like a pigeon
Okay so pigeons fly 90 to a max of 110 kmph
good, now just pick a direction (it doesn't really matter that much)
um left straight left right
@Vocaloid
why are you providing so many directions, you only need one
oh
pigeons fly straight 90 to a max of 110 kmph
when you specify a direction, we will be using cardinal directions like north/south/east/west
Okay so pigeons fly south 90 to a max of 110 kmph
good, now try coming up with two other velocities for two other objects/animals/people/etc
Car drives 50mph north
and
Cheetah runs 74.56 mph west
keep in mind it's asking about things that you would normally see during the day
so car is fine,
butterfly flies east 30 miles per hour
good, that's it
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