It really depends on your motabolism but if you are doing regular things like washing up and around the house things yes you would.
there are approx/ 3500 calories per pound of fat. If you eat an extra 1000 cals per day you will gain 1 lb in 3.5 days.
You gain weight when you consume more calories than your body burns. Alcohol has a lot of calories. If you don't increase the amount of exercise you get to balance the increase in calories you will gain weight from drinking.
You gain weight, if you don't exercise enough to get rid of the calories.
If calories consumed (eaten) are more than calories burned (through exercise), then this energy will be stored as sugar in the liver and fat on the body. So a lack of exercise in comparison with calories eaten will result in weight gain.
Probably not.
If you gain muscle while exercising, you can gain weight, otherwise it is pretty hard to, unless you are eating too much fatty foods or too many calories.
Im not exactly sure what you mean, but the forever standing equation of weight loss weight gain is : Calorie intake - Physical activity = weight loss or weight gain. The more calories you consume the more weight you will gain. one pound of fat equals 3500 calories. If your goal is to loose weight, you can figure out how many calories your body needs from a calorie counter website such as Livestrong.com where you can record your weight and daily exercise and it will give you the amount of calories needed to loose weight, gain weight and/ or sustain your current weight. 75-80 % of weight loss is calorie intake and 20-25% is exercise.
Calories can make you gain weight, but it depends mostly on two things: the amount of exercise you do a day, and the amount of calories you are consuming. I watch my calorie intake and what I eat, and I run 3 or 4 times a week, and I'm losing weight... so it really depends.
You really have to watch your food intake and count the calories. Exercise, also
You gain weight unless your exercise levels counter this or you are ectomorphic.
It depends on other things such as your age, you height, your health, your weight, how active you are (apart from not wanting to exercise), and whether you want to lose weight, maintain weight, or gain weight. It is hard to avoid calories, you need them for health and to stay alive.
No, 800 calories is dangerously low and is still far below your normal caloric needs; calorie intake must be in excess of your daily requirements to gain any weight.
To gain weight with minor exercise you will have to eat foods that are high in fat and carbohydrates.