Fire, or a lit match, or candle.
Question: I'm as light as a feather, but even the strongest man can't hold for more than a minute. What am I?Answer: Your breathQuestion: What can travel round the world while staying in a corner?Answer: A stamp
Your breath. Hold it too long, and you might/will suffocate.
your breath!!
The term "as light as a feather" originates from the observation of feathers, which are known for their minimal weight and buoyancy. It has been used in English since at least the 14th century to describe something that is extremely light. The phrase emphasizes the ease of movement or lack of burden, often evoking a sense of delicacy and grace. Its usage has since become a common idiom in the English language.
his breath
his breath
His breath is as light as a a feather but the strongest man can not hold it for more than a few minutes.
Your breath
God.
Breath.
The answer to this riddle is "breath." While breath is indeed light and intangible, even the strongest person can only hold their breath for a limited time, typically not exceeding a minute or so without discomfort or the need to exhale. This clever play on words highlights the contrast between physical strength and the natural limits of the human body.
Breath is light as a feather and can not be held for more than a few minutes.
his breath
A Breath
Well it is obviously air
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