It's harder for a rhinoceros to change direction than a human because they are very heavy and big, which means they need more time and effort to slow down and turn around compared to a lighter and quicker person.
If you are unfortunate enough to have a rhinoceros chasing you, you are supposed to zig zag as you run instead of running in a straight line. If you're lucky and fast enough, you stand a chance to escape even though a rhinoceros can run at about 30 mph in a straight line. This is because it is difficult for a rhinoceros to change direction.
- Write a response on why is it more difficult for a rhinoceros to change its direction than a human?
Think: Force = Mass x Acceleration.
R.A.C.E.S (Restate, Answer, Citations, Explain, Sum it up) or C.E.R. (Claim, Evidence, Reasoning) format will be accepted.
(Use 9 year old words and make it one sentence)
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