Everytime you ride a bike instead of a motorised vehicle the world won't have to deal with the pollution that the motorised vehicle would have caused.
Not if you're riding with care. Skidding can damage the surface though. And whoever that's in charge of the track might not want to share it with bicyclists.
t.l.e.is about the plants,how to take care the plants,animals,etc.........
because plants grow and make the grass look beautiful and animals are just the same as plants
Extremely reliable bike that will give you years of service if you take care of it. You do know this is more of a motocross bike than just a trail bike.
I just read on Schwinn.com that there are no weight limits for Schwinn bicycles because it's more the way the bike is used rather than the weight of the individual on the bike. Their example is 120 lb boy riding bikes over curbs, bouncing on the tires, etc. will do more damage to a bike than a 400 lb individual riding the bike for exercise purposes. More information on FAQ's can be found at the website.
When it comes to exercise, your body doesn't care much about what you do, but it care a lot about how hard and how long you go at it.Everything that gets you equally sweaty and winded for the same amount of time will have pretty much the same exercise effect.
food comes from plants and animals and farming is a way of taking care and making more food
You can borrow the bike of your friend as long as you take good care of it.
You can find information on how to care for a riding horse online from the About website. Once on the page, type "How to care for your riding horse" into the search field at the top of the page and press enter to bring up the information.
What ever age you think is right for a child to ride. You have to think if your child responsible enough to take care of it and if your child capable of handling it. I personally started riding at the age of 5.
i would say animals because they eat plants , larger animals eat that animal etc.,and becomes our food and then we grow bigger or we keep the animals as pets that we care for
Depending on how long you are traveling, plants require relatively little care or expense. If it's a short trip, like just a few hours drive, just make sure it doesn't get squashed or fall over. Animals, on the other hand, require food, water, and potty breaks. If you are talking about long distance travels, it'd be best to look up an airline's policy on pets and cargo.