No. I put "yes" for the answer on the assesment...yeah, I got it wrong.
The Mohs scale definition of hardness is that a harder material has the ability to scratch a softer material. So (according to the Mohs definition) one material can scratch another one because it is harder.
All of their inside structures that make them up is why a tree feels harder than a dog.
There is a surface area to volume ratio, as a cell gets larger it becomes harder and harder to transport materials inand out of the cell. There has to be enough surface area to supply the cell with all of the materials that it needs for survival.
The hardness of a rock is determined by scratching it with a harder material.
Diamond is the second hardest material found in nature. It was always thought to be the hardest, but scientists have recently discovered a material called Ionsdaleite which is 58% harder than Diamond.
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Case hardening or surface hardening is the process of hardening the surface of a metal, often a low carbon steel, by infusing elements into the material's surface, forming a thin layer of a harder alloy.
The Mohs scale definition of hardness is that a harder material has the ability to scratch a softer material. So (according to the Mohs definition) one material can scratch another one because it is harder.
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The enamel is the hardest substance in the body because it contains hydroxyapatite (crystalline calcium phosphate), a very highly calcified and hard organic material.
Diamond is the strongest material know to man.
They are much harder to clean because dirt can imbed in the material much easier.
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It's the hardness of the material shore a is softer/more elastic. Shore D is harder/stiffer. Then there is a number rating, the higher the number the harder the material.
All of their inside structures that make them up is why a tree feels harder than a dog.
because of the weight and material that is used in the making of the object
Because steel is a harder material than ice.