a wood chuck would chuck wood as a woodchuck has wood and chuck in its name so a wood chuck could chuck wood. (if it trys)
HA READ THAT OUT LOUD, SUMONE
This would be a trick question. It says if a woodchuck COULDN'T chuch wood. So if a woodchuck couldn't chuck wood then he wouldn't chuck ANY wood.
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a wood chuck would chuck wood as a woodchuck has wood and chuck in its name so a wood chuck could chuck wood. (if it trys) HA READ THAT OUT LOUD, SUMONE
A woodchuck can chuch as much wood as he or she wants to. Usually they stop once they have chucked as much as twice their body weight
How much wood would a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood?He would chuck, he would, as much as he could, and chuck as much woodAs a woodchuck would if a woodchuck could chuck wood. Is the full version.
First off, it is not a "chuck of wood." Second, a woodchuck can't chuck wood; it's scientifictly impossible to get the right answer. The original tongue twister goes: "How much wood would a wood chuck chuck if a wood chuck could chuck wood?"
As much wood as a woodchuck chucks if a woodchuck could chuck wood..... Riddle answer (It's not supposed to be scientific or just a number.) : As much wood as a wood chuck could chuck if a wood chuck could chuck wood. See? Not scientifically just a tongue twister. BTW the question's supposed to be : How much wood can a wood chuck chuck if a wood chuck could chuck wood? Similar : How much wood would a wood chuck chuck if a wood chuck could chuck wood? Only difference is the would and can. See it?
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Woodchuck Tongue Twister:How much wood would a woodchuck chuckif a woodchuck could chuck wood?Answer given in reply;He would chuck, he would, as much as he could,and chuck as much wood as a woodchuck wouldif a woodchuck could chuck wood.
The original tongue-twister is of unknown origin. In it,"How much wood would a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood?is paired with"A woodchuck would chuck all the wood he could if a woodchuck could chuck wood."or"As much wood as a woodchuck would, if a woodchuck could chuck wood."
Zero. If he can't chuck wood, he cannot chuck any wood at all. Alas: "A woodchuck would chuck no wood."
The original tongue-twister is of unknown origin. In it,"How much wood would a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood?is paired with"A woodchuck would chuck all the wood he could if a woodchuck could chuck wood."or"As much wood as a woodchuck would, if a woodchuck could chuck wood."