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Riddle: A barrel of water weighed 60 pounds. Someone put something in it and now it weighs 40 pounds. What did the person add? When you're sifting wet soil or compost, be sure to let it dry first. The ground will become more efficient when the process is made easier as a result of drying instead of being damp and hard to work with.
Clearly, Riddle 83 is riffing off these two ideas: that treasure holds a power over humans and that people like to hide it in the ground. In this case, what the earth conceals is ore in its unrefined state – so just potential treasure. When it’s converted into actual, circulating currency…shit gets real. Riddle: White bird, featherless. Flying out of paradise. Flying over sea and land. Dying in my hand. What is it?Riddle: I have cities, but no houses. I have mountains, but no trees. I have water, but no fish. What am I?
If you are reclaiming soil from an allotment or bed, then you want a durable product that can handle lots of stones and other heavy debris. If weeds and roots are being sieved then make sure the mesh is as small as possible to prevent any escaping. Hole Size Riddle: I have many faces, expressions, and emotions, and I am usually right at your fingertips. What am I?To start with, you switch all 100 lights in the house to “on,” and then you head down to your basement to begin the onerous mapping process. On every trip to your basement, you can switch any number of circuit breakers on or off. You can then roam the hallways of your house to discover which lights are on and which are off. Riddle: I have three feet, but I can’t stand without leaning. I have no arms to hold me up. What am I?