Minimum 10 kilometers per hour for an average adult. This is applicable ONLY for those who are fit.
No.
The average human can typically run anywhere from 5 to 10 kilometers without stopping, depending on their fitness level and training. Highly trained endurance runners can cover much longer distances, such as a marathon (42.2 kilometers) or even ultra-marathons (50+ kilometers).
A Hippo can run from 18 mph / 30 khm; to 30 mph / 50 khm and the "Average Human" can run between 14 and 27 mph (Olympic sprinters ignored for the purposes of this question) - so the answer would be that a Hippo can, on average, outrun a human.
I depends on the individual's gender, size, age, and other factors. However, it is suggested that a human burns approximately 2000 calories each day.
10 pounds for the average human
About 10 metres per second
On average, a human generates about 100 watts of body heat.
The human body generates an average of about 100 watts of heat.
The human body produces an average of about 100 watts of heat.
The average human runs at a speed of about 5 to 6 miles per hour (8 to 9.7 kilometers per hour). This can vary based on factors such as age, fitness level, and training. Competitive runners can achieve much higher speeds, while casual joggers may run slower than the average.
No, human's are much smarter
sweat averagely