Calories are a measure of the energy required to do work. Work is (scientifically) weight times distance. So if you carry your body weight over one mile you will have done (your weight) times (one mile) work. If you walk two miles it'd be (your weight) times (two miles) work, or twice as much. Time isn't part of the equation. If you walk one mile in one hour you will lose less weight than if you walk two miles in that same hour, but the same as if you walked two miles at that one mile per hour pace--that is, in two hours. So, you see, speed doesn't have anything to do with it--it's all in how much you do.
your fat calories
Running because it uses more energy. You are moving faster And your heart beats faster burning more calories.
They burn slower.
they burn faster because purple is a darker color, so the color makes it burn faster than others. so if a candle was white it would burn slower than other colors
no it burns slower because it takes more pressure for it to burn
Generally speaking, if you walk 1 mile per hour, then you will burn 100 calories in that hour, but I am sure you want to burn more than that, therefore you should definitely go faster than the slowest setting on the Tunturi CF35 Elliptical Trainer.
Calories are a measure of energy, fat contains energy (calories). Therefore your question is nonsense.
the colored ones have chemicals in it that makes it burn faster
Colored candles burn slower than white candles!
A 75 kilogram male running at a speed of 10km/h, or a pace of 6 minutes per kilometer would burn 2361 Calories. Running at a faster pace and weighing more would burn more calories, and visa versa.
You can calculate the amount of calories you burn when you walk by the amount you weigh and how fast you're walking. The faster you walk, or if you run, the more calories you will burn in the same distance. Here is a good site that can help you calculate based on your speed and weight: http://www.everyday-sports-nutrition-for-women.com/calories_burned.html
Oh, sure. Living bodies always burn calories, you can't stop it. And the more you move, the more you burn. And as bike riding involve a fair amount of movement, it can burn plenty of calories.
Scented candles burn slower because they have fatter wicks.