No, he can not be buried because he is still living.
Nowhere in the riddle does it say that the man had died. Therefore, the man is still alive.
Because it is illegal to bury live people in CanadaBecause you can't bury someone who is still alive.
Six feet underground. This usually refers to someone who is buried.
The riddle "6 F U" stands for "Six Feet Under." It refers to being buried underground, typically in a grave. This phrase is often used idiomatically to signify death or being dead.
The answer to the riddle is "a seed." As a seed, it was buried alive in the ground before growing into a plant and dying. If it had been a "parrot" (speaking and warning about the danger), the horse wouldn't have trampled it.
Question: What can run but never walk, has a mouth but never talks, has a head but never weeps, has a bed but never sleeps? Answer: A river!!! This is one of the "non-living" riddles. Sorry that i dont have any more. i was doing a research project on ecosystems and i wanted to see if there was any riddle questions i could answer since i thought of using a riddle to start off my report. HOPE THIS HELPS!!! B)
It is against the law for a man living in North Dakota to be buried in South Dakota due to state regulations regarding the transportation and burial of human remains. Each state has its own laws and requirements for handling deceased individuals, including permits, documentation, and compliance with health and safety standards. Transporting a body across state lines without proper authorization can lead to legal issues and potential violations of state laws and regulations.
There is no such thing as "the answer" to "Who are you?" because the number of answers would equal the number of people living on Earth at that time.
"The answer to my riddle" is not specific....Whose riddle? What riddle?
This riddle describes a person who was born before their father, outlived their mother, and was buried in their grandmother's bosom. The answer to this riddle is a "watermelon." Watermelons grow on the vine before being harvested, so they are technically "born" before their parent plant dies. When a watermelon is harvested, it can be stored in a cool, dark place for an extended period, outliving its parent plant. Finally, when a watermelon is cut open and consumed, its seeds can be placed in the ground (buried) to grow a new watermelon plant, symbolizing being buried in its grandmother's bosom.
The riddle of "Who is buried in Grant's Tomb" was first told by Groucho Marx on his game show, "You Bet Your Life". The Answer is "Grant" meaning Ulysses S. Grant. However the reason its a riddle is because it is impossible to be "burried" in a tomb because a tomb is usually above ground, like a mosoleum. Technically you can only be "burried" in a grave. Grave is in the dirt, Crypt is underground, and Tomb is above ground.
Taking out the word riddles makes this What is life if life isn't life but a life is a life yet life doesn't make sense like life should? This riddle makes no sense- a riddle is a riddle. a riddle is not, not a riddle because a riddle is a riddle. This riddle acts as if riddles are different than riddle (no s). To answer the riddle I would answer: Riddles are riddle.