So much
of burning miles is location dependent.
Not exact matches
In other words, you'd have to run 35
miles to
burn a pound
of fat.
The lawn started at the beach and ran toward the front door for a quarter
of a
mile, jumping over sun - dials and brick walks and
burning gardens — finally when it reached the house drifting up the side in bright vines as though from the momentum
of its run.
Fourteen large fires were
burning, spread over a 200 -
mile region north
of San Francisco from Napa in the south to Redding in the north.
A bomb
of this strength would incinerate everything within 3.58 square
miles while causing third - degree
burns in an area up to 2,250 square
miles.
These blasts would have incinerated everything within 1.77 square
miles of their epicenters while causing third - degree
burns up to an area
of 1,090 square
miles.
A bomb
of this size would incinerate everything within 2.11 square
miles while causing third - degree
burns in an area
of 1,309 square
miles.
A bomb
of this size would create a fireball 6.4 square
miles large and would be able to give humans third - degree
burns within 4,080 square
miles of the bomb's epicenter.
They are so
burned by their experience with it that they will not get within a
mile of that trap.
You know I have to pack a bunch because 60
miles of walking will
burn them off, and I NEED treats because it will help fuel my walk.
My commute to and from work every day alone means that I am cycling about 27
miles a day, which means that I am
burning somewhere in the region
of 1500 calories per day.
Three -
mile run at 6 a.m., weights at 6:30, shower, rush to the gym to teach, dash to the lecture hall to take the exercise - physiology and sports - administration classes, sprint back to the gym to coach a 2 1/2 - hour practice, hop in the car to go scout a local high school player,
burn rubber back to the gym for two hours
of basketball and sprints, shower again and hightail it home by midnight to study for the biomechanics midterm.
By Sunday night 155 bucks had been killed, one hunter had shot himself in the foot, a $ 12,500 forest fire was
burning briskly, 50 citations for illegal fires had been handed out, another six had been given for illegal discharge
of firearms within a quarter
mile of campgrounds and roads.
This fall, discover a mosaic
of crisp yellow,
burnt orange and deep red canopied corridors and riverbank paths in Redding, California, where 225 - plus
miles of trails within a 15 -
mile radius are waiting to be explored.
I set it at 1.1
miles per hour when I work and wind up
burning a whole bunch
of calories.
Department
of Energy studies indicate that if such a facility was set on fire, it would be hot enough to melt steel at distances
of 1200 feet, or result in second - degree
burns on exposed skin a
mile away.
By then the shuttle was already traveling about 1,000
miles per hour and had
burned through more than a million and a half pounds
of fuel.
While the exact sources
of black carbon are often difficult to pinpoint in remote areas, the researchers used molecular analysis
of the black carbon along with analysis
of wind patterns to show that Greenland's ice sheet had recently seen clear effects
of wildfires
burning thousands
of miles away in the Canadian Arctic.
In a short but historic flight, one
of the company's Boeing 747 - 400s flew more than 200
miles (320 kilometers) from London Heathrow Airport to Schiphol Airport in Amsterdam, reaching a peak altitude
of 25,000 feet (7,600 meters) during the 40 - minute flight, with one
of its four engines
burning a blend
of 20 percent coconut and babassu oils mixed with regular petroleum - based jet fuel.
Although many fires
burn in remote areas
of Indonesia, prevailing winds can carry the smoke hundreds
of miles to densely populated cities like Palembang in Sumatra, and Singapore and Kuala Lumpur.
A neutron star is the remnant
of a brilliant star that
burned out and collapsed into a ball about 12
miles across, twice the diameter
of an equivalent black hole.
Trucks: A new SUV is typically driven 15,000
miles the first year,
burns 882 gallons
of gas, and produces 22,050 pounds
of CO2.
Autos: A typical midsize car is driven 12,000
miles annually,
burns 494 gallons
of gas, and produces 12,350 pounds
of CO2.
Burning embers from the bark
of trees were carried aloft by shifting winds and updrafts
of the fire's own convection currents for up to 20
miles, jumping across roads, clearing fire breaks, and starting new blazes on the parched ground.
Our findings show that the gaseous form
of mercury — emitted by coal -
burning, mining and other industrial processes in the industrialized world — is being lofted into the region from thousands
of miles away.
Fires would run for 30
miles low to the ground,
burning grasses but leaving most
of the trees intact.
The falling space rock likely
burned up in the sky about 10 to 20
miles (16 to 32 kilometers) north
of Milwaukee, or about 100
miles (160 km) north
of Chicago, according to the American Meteorological Society (AMS).
Instead
of adding its name to the long list
of electric car wannabes, Honda recently unwrapped a prototype for a gas -
burning two - seater that gets 100
miles to the gallon.
The 4,300 - acre Polk Power Station, 40
miles southeast
of Tampa,
burns coal using a state
of the art low - emissions gasification process.
The researchers studying the Rim Fire, which in 2013
burned nearly 400 square
miles of forest in the Sierra Nevadas, found the blaze was less severe in areas recently treated with controlled
burns.
As it stands, a conventional Toyota Prius hybrid vehicle, which
burns gasoline when its batteries are not engaged, and the all - electric Nissan Leaf produce roughly the same amount
of greenhouse gas pollution: 200 grams per
mile, according to data from the U.S. Department
of Energy.
Depending on the type
of oil and the wind conditions,
burns must be conducted up to six
miles from populated areas; within an hour, the particles disperse.
Pros: Fully charged, it
burns no gas for the first 50
miles; total range
of 300
miles; charges in as little as 3 hours; solar - paneled roof helps run accessories; eye - grabbing styling courtesy
of the designer
of the BMW Z8; «EcoChic» series is completely animal - free for ultimate green cred.
Some
of those areas are about a
mile thick, so they've still got plenty
of ice to
burn through.
This meant only one thing: The groundbreaking Saturn mission had come to an end — the spacecraft had encountered the uppermost atmosphere
of Saturn and, 45 seconds later, it
burned up like an artificial meteor caused by the intense heat
of hitting the atmosphere at 75,000
miles (120,700 kilometers) per hour.
After several more
burns, TESS will be in a special 2:1 lunar resonance orbit
of roughly 67,000 by 233,000
miles (108,000 by 375,000 kilometers) inclined 37 degrees.
They are just tiny bits
of rock, usually smaller than a garden pea,
burning up as they crash into Earth's atmosphere at speeds
of thousands
of miles per hour.
Ground controllers at the European Space Operations Centre in Darmstadt, Germany, are overseeing a series
of seven thruster
burns to nudge the low point
of the spacecraft's orbit from an altitude
of 120
miles (200 kilometres) down to 70
miles (113 kilometres).
The second stage engine
burned for just under a minute to push TESS into its initial high elliptical orbit with a low point
of 120
miles (200 kilometers) and a high point
of 168,000
miles (270,000 kilometers) above Earth.
All
of the star's matter — namely, the products
of the nuclear
burning (iron, nickel, silicon, magnesium, and other heavy elements) plus unburned carbon and oxygen — are ejected into space at speeds ranging from about 6,000 to 8,000
miles / second (20 to 30 million
miles / hour).
The average walking speed is around 3
miles an hour, and according to the Mayo Clinic, the number
of calories you will
burn largely depends on the speed
of your walk.
The majority
of rough estimates are around 100 calories
burned per
mile for a person weighing 180 lbs.
There «re certain strength training workouts that can double as cardio: According to a recent study by the American Council on Exercise kettlebell exercises can
burn up to 20 calories a minute which is the equivalent
of running at a 6 - minute
mile pace!
Zickerman also says that three extra pounds
of muscle «
burns as many calories as running 25
miles a week, or doing 25 aerobic workouts a month without leaving your couch.»
Now I know that some
of you are STILL worried about cardio
burning muscle so lets look at a great study (1,2,3) where they monitored body composition
of athletes in the trans - europe run where they ran 2800
miles in 64 days — that's an average 43
miles a day.
One
mile of running or jogging will
burn between 100 to 300 calories based on your weight, age, and other factors.
A recent study from the American Council on Exercise reveals that kettlebell exercises
burn up to 20 calories a minute — equivalent
of running at a 6 - minute
mile pace!
For every 1 percent
of grade, you increase your calories
burned by about 12 percent or about 10 more calories per
mile for a 150 - pound person.
The difference was an increase
of calories
burned by 60 percent or by an additional 48 calories per
mile for a 150 - pound person.
At a jogging pace
of 5
miles per hour, a 155 - pound person
burns roughly 300 calories in 30 minutes.