The phrase "100 feet in the air" typically refers to something elevated above the ground, while "lies on the ground" suggests it is at ground level. A playful interpretation could be that a tree or tall building stands 100 feet high, with its roots or foundation firmly on the ground. Alternatively, it could also refer to an object like a kite or balloon that is tethered and only appears to be floating above the ground.
The answer to the riddle "What is 100 feet in the air and lies with its back on the ground" is a dead bird. The bird is 100 feet high in the air when it falls from that height, but once it has fallen, it lies on the ground with its back facing down.
A hundred feet of what?
A mile is 5,280 feet, so 52.8 x 100 (feet), or 52.8 hundred feet. Or fifty two hundred eighty feet.
100 meters = 328.08399 feet
100
The answer to the riddle "What is 100 feet in the air and lies with its back on the ground" is a dead bird. The bird is 100 feet high in the air when it falls from that height, but once it has fallen, it lies on the ground with its back facing down.
a dead cenapied
A hundred feet of what?
100 feet into the ground
A mile is 5,280 feet, so 52.8 x 100 (feet), or 52.8 hundred feet. Or fifty two hundred eighty feet.
100 meters = 328.08399 feet
100 inches = 8.333 feet
100 Miles
100
100 feet is 30.48 meters.
100 yards = 300 feet
one hundred feet (100 ft)is one yard (1yd).