Riddle: Cities, Forests, and Water
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What has cities but no houses, forests but no trees, and water but no fish?

  • A mirage
  • A desert
  • A globe
  • A map (correct)
  • What can show cities, forests, and water bodies without actual houses, trees, or fish?

  • A mirage
  • A lake
  • A map (correct)
  • A desert
  • Which of the following represents cities, forests, and water bodies without actual houses, trees, or fish?

  • A map (correct)
  • A mirage
  • A valley
  • A compass
  • Study Notes

    Riddles and Representations

    • A city can exist without houses, a forest can exist without trees, and water bodies can exist without fish, implying a representation or model rather than a physical entity.
    • A map can show cities, forests, and water bodies without actual houses, trees, or fish, as it is a symbolic representation of geographical features.

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    Test your lateral thinking skills with this riddle that challenges you to identify what has cities but no houses, forests but no trees, and water but no fish. This riddle requires you to think beyond the literal meanings of the words and uncover the hidden answer.

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