Depending how long the frog takes to jump the 3ft and slide back 2ft between jumps, it will take it 17 times this duration (the frog will escape on the 18th jump and I assume the jumps take no time relative to the sliding back bit), which will then possibly be needed to be converted into hours.
It takes 2 hours to get a frog to get out of well. The first hour it climbs to the top and slips back two feet, then next hour it climbs up 2 feet and out 1 foot so it can't slip back.
There are three lines. The first and third lines have five syllables and the second line has three. For example: An old silent pond... A frog jumps into the pond, splash! Silence again.
math riddle answer- use the rear defrogger ( with spaces) if not, i dunno... turn on the windsheild wiper?
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a door a frog
The frog jumps through the fence and jumps into the pool.
It can jump far because it's back legs and it is very small for a tiny creature
Jumps like a kangaroo ?
28 days..
A frog.
It walks or jumps.
jumps
A frog perhaps
The action force is the frog pushing off of the log. The reaction force is the log pushing back on the frog. The result is the frog jumps. The force the frog exerts has to be greater than the reaction force of the log for movement to occur. Unbalanced forces equal movement. Balance foces = no movement.
When a frog jumps from a log, it pushes against the log with a force (action force) which propels it forward. Simultaneously, the log exerts an equal and opposite force (reaction force) back on the frog, enabling it to launch into the air. This is in accordance with Newton's third law of motion - for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.
In the pond. (If he jumps, he lands in the pond.)
30 hours