The answer is fire
it's flames dance but has no legs
breaths air but has no lungs
it doesn't have life but you can end it
uh dance is ALWAYS relevent... it is life it's self
pasigi dance is a pilipino folk dance showing the life of the native catching fish or how to cath a fish.
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The riddle "What walks on four legs in the morning, two legs at noon, and three legs in the evening?" refers to the stages of a human's life. In the morning of life (infancy), a person crawls on all fours; at noon (adulthood), they walk on two legs; and in the evening (old age), they use a cane, adding a third "leg." This classic riddle highlights the journey of life and the transitions we undergo as we age.
From the earliest history of humans, dance has played an important part of the cultural and religious life. In primitive cultures, dance was often used to celebrate the stages of life, such as becoming an adult, marriage and death.
you breathe
You can't - lungs are vital organs in humans that a person cannot survive without. We can supplement oxygen to lungs and help extremely damaged lungs function well enough to maintain life (sometimes), but you still have to have lungs to breathe and live.
Amphibians nd marine life as they mostly have gills
Frogs begin life as tadpoles, which have gills, so they must stay in water to breathe.As they grow into frogs, they lose the gills and grow legs, the tail is absorbed, and they begin to breathe air through developing lungs.
If this is not a serious question: Do something good with your life. Really. If it is: When you breathe in, oxygen goes to your lungs, gives "air" to your blood, and you breathe out Carbon dioxide.
Help you breathe they breathe air in and out.... what else would they do have a social life and eat and drink and sleep then eat some more?? Lol By Me!!!
Frogs can breathe through their skin, which allows them to breathe underwater for long periods of time. They also have lungs, allowing them to perform strenuous activities in water.
Animals grew legs to help them walk on land. They also developed lungs to enable them to breathe. Many grew hair to keep their body temperatures regulated and their senses were adapted to be able to do things like find food and avoid predators.
When amphibians are babies, they have gills, but most adult amphibians breathe with a pair of lungs excluding salamanders.
If you didn't have your respiratory system it would not be possible for you to be alive. The body requires oxygen to survive, which makes the respiratory necessary because it is through our respiratory system that we receive oxygen.
The most important organ of our respiratory system is the Lungs. The lungs are the organs that extract or absorb oxygen from the air we breathe and fills our blood with life giving oxygen.
The same way as most other animal life, at least other mammals. The inhale through their nose and mouth into their lungs and exhale by the same route in reverse. Long snout helps warm the inhaled air, and along with a large, Roman nose, they have asense of smell. Polar bears do not breath under water; they just hold their breath.