this monument is intended as a protest against the use of mines and cluster bombs. it is a handicapped chair that symbolises all poeple handicapped by mines.
As a general rule a chair would have 4 legs, a stool would have 3.
It just does.
To repair damaged or broken chair legs, you can try using wood glue to reattach the pieces together. If the damage is severe, you may need to reinforce the legs with metal braces or replace them entirely. Sanding and painting the repaired area can help restore the chair's appearance.
On a four legged chair, if any of the legs are not as long (or longer) as the others, the chair will wobble. On a three legged stoll, if one of the legs are different, the chair will only be uneven or fall over (depending on how drastic the difference is).
Broken
A Drum Throne is a round chair with three legs
a stool is a seat with three or four legs but with nothing to support your back or arms while a chair is a piece of furniture to sit on with a back, a seat and four legs
A chair can have four legs (typically a dinning room or kitchen chair). Some chairs have a single column and splayed out feet (typically an office/typist chair that spins). There are three legged stools (traditional milking stools). Armchairs will have four legs.
because if it had one, two or three it would topple over.
The chair legs are made of metal, not wood.
Broken legs in basket ball? Broken legs in football? Broken legs in baseball? Broken legs in soccer? Broken legs in volleyball? Although I am not a doctor, I would suggest to try to keep off your broken legs while they mend. That means no more mountain climbing for you. Sorry.
The answer is a bed. A bed has four legs, it sits on the floor with its legs, and "waits" for someone's legs to come and lie down on it.