The answer to this riddle is a man. In the morning of his life he crawls or goes on four feet, in the afternoon of his life he walks on two feet, and in the evening of his life he uses a cane and goes on three feet.
This riddle describes the stages of a human's life. In the morning of life (infancy), a person crawls on all fours. In the afternoon (adulthood), they walk on two feet, and in the evening of life (old age), they often use a cane, representing the third "foot."
He crawls on all fours in the morning of his life, walks upright on two feet in the day of his life and walks with a cane in the night of his life. The answer is hidden in the question. It is human baby that walks on Four during babyhood, Two when he can stand and walk on two legs, in the evening of his life (old age) he is bent and takes a stick in his hand to walk on Three legs. (Read the play: Aedipus Rex by Sophocles.)
There are four and a quarter feet in 51 inches or four feet, three inches.
24 cubic feet
A yard is three feet, so twenty-four yards would be three times twenty four feet, or seventy two feet. The would then be 1/72 of these lengths in a foot.
"Which creature in the morning goes on four feet, at noon on two, and in the evening upon three?" The answer is Man.
The Riddle of the Sphinx : "What is that which in the morning goeth upon four feet; upon two feet in the afternoon; and in the Evening upon three?"Oedipus' reply was "Man , who in the morning of his life (As an infant.) crawls on all fours whereas at noon man walks (As an adult.) but in the evening man uses a cane due to old age .
The riddle of the sphinx is What walks on four legs in the morning, two in the afternoon, and three in the evening?
This riddle describes the stages of a human's life. In the morning of life (infancy), a person crawls on all fours. In the afternoon (adulthood), they walk on two feet, and in the evening of life (old age), they often use a cane, representing the third "foot."
This is a very old riddle out of Greek mythology. It is known as the riddle of the Sphinx. The answer is a man because, It's about a man's life. Four feet in the morning: you walk on both arms and legs when you are a kid.(2legs+2 arms=4) Two feet at noon: you walk on your legs only when you are young.(2legs only) Three feet in the evening: You walk with a walking stick.(2 legs+1 stick=3)
Oedipus came across the Sphinx on his way to Thebes in Greece. The sphinx asked him "What walks on four feet in the morning, two in the afternoon and three in the evening?" Oedipus pondered on this question and then read his correct answer "Man." The sphinx killed herself for this was the correct answer. Humans crawl while they're babies, or the start of their lives (morning- start of day) making it four feet. Then they walk with two (in the middle of their lives- afternoon) and three nearing the end of their lives for they walk with a walking stick.
After the man Oedipus solved her riddle ("What creature is it that walks on four feet in the morning, on two at noon, and three in evening?" A: Man. As a child he crawls on four. When grown, he walks upright on his two feet, and in old age he leans on a cane.) she shrieked because she had lost her powers. In despair, she threw herself off the walls of Thebes to her death.
chaper one - Thursday evening chapter two- Friday morning chapter three- Friday evening chapter four- Saturday evening chapter five- Sunday afternoon chapter six-Sunday night
is the jigsaw puzzle The "riddle of the sphinx" might compete. "What walks on four legs in the morning, on two legs during the day, and on three legs in the evening?"
He crawls on all fours in the morning of his life, walks upright on two feet in the day of his life and walks with a cane in the night of his life. The answer is hidden in the question. It is human baby that walks on Four during babyhood, Two when he can stand and walk on two legs, in the evening of his life (old age) he is bent and takes a stick in his hand to walk on Three legs. (Read the play: Aedipus Rex by Sophocles.)
The riddle of the Sphinx which goes as follows:What goes on four legs in the morning, two legs at noon, and on three legs in the evening?Oedipus was able to answer the question correctly: Man.
Man. Four feet in the morning means when you're a baby you crawl. Two feet in the evening means you walk on two feet when you're an adult. Three feet in the night is when you are old you walk on two feet and a walking stick. (Of course you could also have a zimmer frame when you're older so then it could be six feet, or some old people don't have anything and just walk on two.)