this is an impossibility, however, many people have tried it, it is fun!!
No, it's real
The myth of a ninja walking on water stems from the traditional portrayal of ninjas in folklore and popular culture as possessing extraordinary abilities and supernatural skills. This legend suggests that ninjas could traverse water surfaces without sinking, highlighting their stealth and agility. In reality, such feats are impossible; the myth likely emerged from exaggerated tales of their martial prowess and the mystical aura surrounding their historical practices. Ultimately, it reflects the fascination with the enigmatic and almost supernatural capabilities attributed to ninjas in storytelling.
Dogs cannot run on water. This is a myth.
Africans get their water by walking miles and walking back
true, the water is going to get hot either if you use cold or hot water You did not answer my question of if it was "true" or a "myth" that the water had to be from the cold water faucet. From what you did respond to it sounds as if the question I generated means it is a myth that the water "has" to be from the cold water facuet.
Myth, It's perfectly fine for dogs to drink cold water.
The duration of Walking on Water - film - is 1.5 hours.
Walking sticks are used as an aide for trekking and walking activities. However, they are not a living thing and do not drink water.
Walking on Water - film - was created on 2002-02-10.
Myth: Water is colorless. Truth: Water is actually very slightly blue colored. Myth: Water is a great conductor of electricity. Truth: It is ions and small particles dissolved in water that make it a good conductor.
No, it was a myth
Drinking water is the best way to stay hydrated when you are walking.