A seemingly innocuous question on whether or not there are more doors or wheels in the world has divided the internet. This is Ain Dubai at Bluewaters Island. Chris Whiteoak / The National
Some argue that there are more doors in the world, such as the famous one on 10 Downing Street, the official residence of Britain's prime minister, in London. AFP
However, those who argue for wheels say they aren't only limited to cars but include things such as roller skates as well. EPA
Office buildings will have many doors, but also have office chairs with many wheels on them. Unsplash / Infralist.com
Those who are on the side of doors know to also include pet doors. Getty Images
Doors can also include cabinet doors which many people will likely have in their homes. AFP
A skateboard is another thing that doesn't have a door but has wheels. AFP
It's argued that cars cancel themselves out because they have both wheels and doors. EPA
Wheelbarrows are another argument for wheels. AFP
Kitchen cupboards are cited as an example for people who think there are more doors. Unsplash / Sufyan
Wheelchairs also give a boost to the wheels argument. AFP
While washers and dryers arguably have wheels, they definitely have doors. AFP