No way to tell.
Among other things it'll depend on how hard you ride, and for how long. If you're riding yourself sweaty and winded, you're probably using more than 300 calories per hour.
You can burn about 260 calories in 1 hour by riding a rip stick.
car driving, bike riding, skateboarding, and water fights.
It depends on how long you are riding your scooter for
i believe the average for riding 12 mph in an hour is 550 calories but it depends on the person and type of riding
A hybrid bike is a good choice for neighborhood riding because it offers a comfortable ride on both paved roads and light trails. It typically has a more upright riding position and wider tires for stability.
Skipping burns more calories than walking or riding. This burns more calories because it is more of a full body exercise.
regular gas IS unleaded...
depends how responsible/irresponsible the children are
For neighborhood riding, the best bikes are typically comfort bikes, cruiser bikes, or hybrid bikes. These types of bikes are designed for leisurely rides on paved surfaces and offer a comfortable and upright riding position. They usually have wider tires for stability and cushioning, as well as features like a comfortable saddle and easy-to-use gears. Consider factors like your riding preferences, budget, and the terrain in your neighborhood when choosing the best bike for your needs.
It depends on the speed gone, the kind of bike ridden, and the weight of the person riding. However, on average, approximately 36 calories per mile are burned. Therefore, about 560 calories would be burned.
Zero. With the exception of sweating, all you're doing in sitting on your rear. This is wrong. If you ever rode a motorcycle you would know how tired you are after a long ride. You are always moving, watching and shifting your weight and your bike. I am not sure of the calories burned but have heard between 25 and 36 calories burned for 15 minutes of riding or 102 calories burned for an hour of riding.
as much as 300 calories an hour