Sleeping birds stand on one foot.
You can achieve this by standing on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge in Iceland, specifically in the Thingvellir National Park. This is where the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates meet, allowing visitors to straddle between the continents.
Because your body's centre of gravity is disrupted when you stand on one foot. Standing on both feet, your centre of gravity is equidistant from left to right.
A bed - it has one foot (the foot of the bed) and four legs (which make it stand as a bed)
Females
Either on one foot, or both.
Yes, quite easily. You just stand with one foot on each side of the border.
The proverb One foot cannot stand on two boats means that man cannot serve two masters or that one man cannot go two ways
your rotational inertia will be zero
your rotational inertia will be zero
Yes. The Mid Atlantic Ridge is an example of a plate boundary. Where it crosses Iceland, you can stand with one foot in Europe and one foot in North America. Other such boundaries exist. At the San Andreas Fault in California, You can stand with one foot on the North American Plate and the other foot on the Pacific Plate.
Any place where the Prime Meridian passes through e.g. Greenwich, England
Stand on one foot.