Something In The Sky Riddle
This is something in the sky
Which has a gaseous form
All the rays which it shines down
Are what help to keep us warm
What is it?
Which has a gaseous form
All the rays which it shines down
Are what help to keep us warm
What is it?
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Seeing With Your Own Eyes Riddle
What do we never see with our own eyes yet see it whenever you brush your teeth, we couldn't live without it and will never leave us?
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Colorful Eyes Riddle
A little boy has green eyes on Monday, the next Monday his eyes were blue, the following Monday his eyes were gray. If you ask him what color eyes he has on Sunday, what will he say?
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Sleeping Skywalker Riddle
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Sea Dragon Meals Riddle
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Riding To Seattle Riddle
You rode on January 1st 1996 to Seattle where you rode back on January 1st 1996 but while there stayed for 2 days how is that possible?
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Hat In The Sea Riddle
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Mrs Claus And The Sky Riddle
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In The Middle Of The Ocean
You are on a sail boat and your in the middle of the ocean... the boat has four boards on the side that are 2 feet wide each... if the water level rises 4 feet, which board will the water reach?
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Blue Eyes Riddle
Both of my parents have brown eyes, as do I. My brother and my wife have blue eyes. Using the simple brown-blue model (two genes; a brown gene dominates blue gene), what are the chances of my first child having blue eyes?
Hint: Given my brother's blue eyes, what are the odds on my pair of eye-color genes?
1 in 3.
Since my brother has blue eyes (bb), both of my parents carry one brown and one blue gene (Bb). The three possibilities for my genotype, equally likely, are BB, Bb, and bB. Thus, there is a 2/3 chance that I carry a blue gene.
If I carry a blue gene, there is a 50% chance I will pass it on to my first child (and, obviously, 0% if I carry two brown genes).
Since my child will certainly get a blue gene from my wife, my gene will determine the eye color.
Multiplying the probabilities of those two independent events, there is a chance of 1/2 x 2/3 = 1/3 of my passing on a blue gene. Did you answer this riddle correctly?
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Since my brother has blue eyes (bb), both of my parents carry one brown and one blue gene (Bb). The three possibilities for my genotype, equally likely, are BB, Bb, and bB. Thus, there is a 2/3 chance that I carry a blue gene.
If I carry a blue gene, there is a 50% chance I will pass it on to my first child (and, obviously, 0% if I carry two brown genes).
Since my child will certainly get a blue gene from my wife, my gene will determine the eye color.
Multiplying the probabilities of those two independent events, there is a chance of 1/2 x 2/3 = 1/3 of my passing on a blue gene. Did you answer this riddle correctly?
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Fish With No Eyes Riddle
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Sea Monster Food Riddle
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Trampoline Season Riddle
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The Yuletide Season Riddle
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2 Eyes Riddle
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