all of it!, a bike doesnt use any gas ;-D
A minute for every 5 miles.
12 minutes.
60%
That depends if the engine is interference or not, and how much damage is done.
(10/100) - (10/120) = 1/10 - 1/12 = 6/60 - 5/60 = 1/60 hour i.e. one minute.
A lot.
how much would it wy if you saved all the skin you saved
If you are walking uphill and biking downhill, absolutely not. It all depends on the conditions of the walk and ride, as well as your technique
The Golden Fleece did a little "too much" healing. It was only supposed to heal the poison, but instead revived Thaila back to life
about 88% of the Amazon has been saved that's alot!
200 dollars was saved
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