True or false
That's generally written as "What goes around the world and stays in a corner?" The answer is a stamp.
The riddle is most usually asked as, "What goes around the world but stays in a corner?" The answer is a postage stamp.
A wall
a stamp
a post stamp :) it goes around with the mail but stays in the corner of the envelope.
a stamp
A postage stamp.
postage stamp
no the car must use its brakes to slow down when it goes around a corner
A STAMP
An example of centripetal force is when a car goes around a curve with a constant speed. The friction between the tires and the road provides the centripetal force that keeps the car moving in a curved path.
The answer to the riddle "It goes around the world but stays in one corner" is a stamp. A stamp is placed in the corner of an envelope, yet it can travel around the world as the mail is delivered. This clever wordplay highlights the dual nature of its function and position.