What is the thing that never breaks?

There isn't one single "thing that never breaks," as it depends on context; it could be abstract concepts like love, hope, or silence, things that metaphorically withstand damage, or even physical items designed for resilience, but a common riddle answer for something that breaks but never falls is a promise, while something that falls but never breaks is often a waterfall or the sky.


What breaks but cannot fall?

The answer to the riddle "What breaks but never falls?" is a day, as in the dawn breaking, or a promise, which is broken but doesn't physically fall. Another common answer is a wave, which breaks on the shore but doesn't "fall" in the way something solid does. 

What is the world's toughest riddle?

There's no single "world's toughest riddle," as difficulty is subjective, but popular contenders include the complex web-based puzzle Notpron, the logic-based "Hardest Logic Puzzle Ever" (two guards, two doors), and famous lateral thinking ones like the Harvard riddle about turning polar bears white (the answer is snow/weather), while many viral "hard" riddles are simple wordplay, notes wikiHow, Business Insider, and FOX Sports AM 1340. 


Which thing cannot be broken down?

Answer. Explanation: An element is the substance which cannot be broken down further into simpler components by a chemical reaction.

What can be broken but never held?

The answer to the riddle "What can be broken but never held?" is a promise, though other abstract concepts like trust, silence, a heart, or a vow/oath also fit, as they are intangible commitments or feelings that can be violated without being physically grasped.
 


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What does 21 eyes but cannot see?

The answer to the riddle "What has 21 eyes but cannot see?" is a die (dice), because a standard die has six faces, and the total number of dots (or "eyes") across all faces adds up to 21 (1+2+3+4+5+6=21), but a die itself can't see.
 

What breaks water but never on land?

The answer is waves. They form and break on the surface of water, but they don't break in land.

Is there anything that is unbreakable?

The most extreme form of matter in the universe is the singularity at the center of a black hole, which has succeeded in breaking down all laws regarding matter and physical space and smashing its mass into nothingness. So we can pretty much say there's no indestructible matter in the universe.


What is the rarest element?

Astatine. Astatine is a chemical element; it has symbol At and atomic number 85. It is the rarest naturally occurring element in the Earth's crust, occurring only as the decay product of various heavier elements.

What is an indestructible item?

Indestructible means an object cannot be *destroyed* - both by effects that say to "destroy" the object, and by lethal damage. Reducing a creature's toughness to zero, exiling, sacrificing, and legend-ruling will all still remove the creature as normal. It only specifically stops the above two things.

What has 4 legs but Cannot run?

You are likely a table, a chair, or another piece of furniture, as these have four legs but are stationary, fitting the riddle "I have 4 legs but never run" (or walk). Other possibilities include dolls or toys with fixed limbs, but furniture is the most common answer for this classic riddle. 


What has many holes but holds?

4) Riddle: What is full of holes but still holds water? Answer: A sponge.

What falls but does not get hurt?

The answer to the riddle "what falls but never gets hurt" is often rain or snow, as precipitation falls from the sky without experiencing physical injury, or sometimes even a leaf, water, or a shadow, all inanimate things that can "fall" without harm.
 

What has no voice but can still tell you stories?

The answer to the riddle "What has no voice but can still tell you stories?" is a book, a newspaper, or any other printed item, as they use words and images to convey narratives without speaking. Other possibilities, depending on the riddle's exact phrasing, could be a river (running but no feet, mouth but no talk) or an echo (speaking without a mouth). 


What can bend but never break?

Things that bend without breaking include materials like rubber, plastics, and certain metals (aluminum, titanium), as well as natural examples like bamboo and willow trees, all characterized by flexibility (elasticity) or the ability to deform without fracturing (plasticity), often seen in very thin films or certain alloys. This property allows them to absorb stress and return to their original shape (like a rubber band) or hold a new shape (like bent plastic).
 

What is the #1 element found on earth?

Oxygen is by far the most abundant element in the Earth's crust, making up 46% of mass—coming up just short of half of the total.

Can I eat astatine?

Astatine has no known biological role. It is toxic due to its radioactivity.


Does element 123 exist?

As of April 2022, synthesis has been attempted for every element up to and including unbiseptium (Z = 127), except unbitrium (Z = 123), with the heaviest successfully synthesized element being oganesson in 2002 and the most recent discovery being that of tennessine in 2010.

What is 300 times stronger than steel?

One astonishing example is graphene, derived from the same graphite in common pencils. A sheet just one atom thick, graphene is essentially two-dimensional, it weighs next to nothing, and yet it's up to 300 times stronger than steel. Graphene dissipates heat more quickly than any other known material.

What's the strongest thing ever?

The "strongest thing ever" depends on context, but cosmically, Nuclear Pasta (inside neutron stars) is the strongest material, billions of times stronger than steel, though it can't exist outside extreme pressure. On Earth, Graphene, a single layer of carbon, is the strongest known material by tensile strength, incredibly thin yet tougher than steel, while Darwin's Bark Spider Silk is the strongest natural biological material, and limpet teeth possess the strongest natural adhesive. 


What material cannot be broken?

An element is a substance that is made up of only one kind or shape of atom. A pure material that cannot be broken down or transformed into another substance by physical or chemical means is referred to as an element.

What fall and never break?

The common answer to the riddle "What falls but never breaks?" is rain, snow, or night, referring to how these things descend or occur without physically shattering, unlike objects that break when they fall. It's a classic riddle playing on the different meanings of "fall" and "break".
 

What is seen in water but never gets wet?

The answer to the riddle "You can see me in water, but I never get wet" is a reflection, which is the image you see mirrored on the water's surface, or sometimes a shadow, as these visual images don't physically absorb water. 


What is the riddle that Harvard students can't solve?

The famous "Harvard riddle" that stumps many isn't about complex logic but a trick question: "I turn polar bears white... Can you guess the riddle?" The answer is "No," because the final question asks if you can guess, and the "filler" clues are distractions, making smart people overthink it, while kids might just say "No" to the whole convoluted setup.