Generally, yes. Because the body has a very small margin for what is a safe and acceptable temperature, when you're out in humid weather the body has to work harder to keep cool. This means the heart pumps more blood to he peripheries of the body, raising your heart rate, and thus burning more calories.
Eat less calories, and burn more calories than you've eaten exercising. The only way to lose weight is if you burn more calories than you consume.
I believe the humid weather due to the fact that the weather can usually affect the outcome of the total spin of the soccer ball.
Yes, it is possible to lose weight without being on a diet. To lose weight, you must use more calories then you consume, generally 500 calories to lose 2 pounds a week. Staying active will burn more calories.
3,500 calories.
yes to lose weight you need to burn more calories than you eat for example if you ate 700 caloreis you need to burn about 900 calories that will help you lose weight. trust me it happen for me and it will happen for you
Less calories in, more exercise out.
To lose one solid pound of weight, you need to burn 3,500 more calories to consume. Then, to lose 52 solid pounds of weight, you would need to burn 182,000 calories.
No. You lose more blood.
Well yes, you lose weight by burning more calories then you consume, and vitamins will help replace the nutrients you are missing since you are cutting calories.
Because humid weather is more wet, but dry weather is dry, and static electricity does not stick to wet things.
To lose one solid pound of weight, you need to burn 3,500 more calories than you consume. To lose 45 pounds, then, you would need to burn (3,500 x 45) 157,500 more calories than you consume.
Basically, yes. IF you get your heart rat up you will use more calories.