The answer to this riddle is a hole. As you remove more material from a surface to create a hole, it becomes larger. This paradox highlights how taking away can actually lead to an increase in size in a different context.
The answer to the riddle "What is it more you take away the larger it becomes" is a hole. As you remove more material from a hole, its size increases, making it larger. This concept plays on the paradox of taking away something to create more of it.
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Hole.
sponge
The answer depends on what was taken away before and since that is unknown, the question has no answer.
A hole gets bigger when you take more away.
A hole. A hole. A bank overdraft gets bigger as you withdraw more funds from it. John McCain's left cheek. Yup. Hole is the 'it'. And what about right cheek?
a hole.
A hole.
Hole
The answer to the riddle "What is it more you take away the larger it becomes" is a hole. As you remove more material from a hole, its size increases, making it larger. This concept plays on the paradox of taking away something to create more of it.
I think you mean what gets bigger the more you take away from it, the answer is a hole
It depends on what you are taking the heat from. If you take the heat away from a gas it becomes a liquid, which is called condensation. If you take heat away from a liquid it becomes a solid, and that is called freezing.
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negative half
A hole.
Because the large one has a more bigger surface than the small rock