It matters how big the forest is and i think it also matters how you catch it or it catches on fire. like a giant forest might take two hours to burn up while a small forset can take a hour to burn up.
no. you burn as much as you need at the time, it can be only partly from the food
You have to jog or run for a long time to burn that much.
Most the time it is either because humans think it would be cool to burn down the forest, but it really isn't most the animals will die only some can run from it. The other way a forest fire can happen is when there is lightning and it hits the forest the forest catches on fire.....
How many calories you can burn on the Fitnex T60 Light Commercial Treadmill all depends on how much time you put in. The more time you spend on the machine the more calories you will burn.
There shouldn't be any problems with burn-in of images on this Samsung model. Color fade over time is not an issue as well.
It depends, really. If it started out as a large fire, it would burn out pretty quickly. If it started out small, it would burn for a much longer time, and would probably be put out soon enough.
Yes, because you need the Bow&Arrow for the fire temple and every other dungeon after the forest temple
For a short time with the lid on or for much longer with the lid off.
you might go on a sugar high and have lots of energy, if you have too much sugar all the time and don't burn up the energy from eating it then the sugar is stored as fat till you need to use it.
Depends on how long you use it each time. For a burn of a few hours, you would use ABOUT 6 cubic feet of wood. Used twice a week, you would burn a cord of wood in 11 weeks.
To lose one solid pound of weight, you need to burn 3,500 more calories than you consume. This varies in time or intensity based on what type of exercise you do. For example, to do this would involve hours upon hours of walking. But would go much faster with running, hiking, and jump roping.
No Time to Burn was created on 2012-01-22.