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A surface that is too smooth can have insufficient friction for your feet to gain traction. A rocky surface, on the other hand, can be hard to navigate because of the uneven terrain.
Its very hard sorry, no answer.
No, the touch math worksheets are not hard to understand. There are no significant changes from the conventional ones used in the past. These are more modern.
Software are programs. They originally came on floppies, which gives the term software. Software are the things you can't touch. Hardware is the hard drive, the computer, the things you can touch.
well i dont really know that is very hard to know
NO. only if you throw it on a hard surface from like from: 5 feet away or if you throw it in water.
no, the head not touching the surface of the hard disk. If it touch the great chance of data may be lost. only the head of floppy disk is touch the surface of the disk.
If you end up dropping an iPod Touch on a hard surface (like wood flooring or concrete), then the iPod Touch has a very likely possibility of breaking (this is if you drop it from about 2-3 feet off of the ground). If you take care of it, the iPod Touch isn't that hard to break. If you buy the silicon cases for the iPod Touch, then it is less likely to break as the silicon cushions some of the iPod's fall.
smack it against a hard surface
Because of the sun... Seriously it's not hard.
they just get callused and dirty. My feet have been so hard for most of my life, that I can't feel it when people touch the really hard parts of my heel and big toe. it's not a big deal, though.
A surface that is too smooth can have insufficient friction for your feet to gain traction. A rocky surface, on the other hand, can be hard to navigate because of the uneven terrain.
They should be ok, but that depends if it's a carpet or hard surface.
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The iPod touch doesn't have a hard drive, it has flash memory. You can get it in up to 64GB.
You should only touch the outside of a hard drive. The parts of the hard drive you should not touch are inside. The hard drive is sealed and if you break the seal, you void any warranties and risk any data you have inside.
The hard surfce on the surface of a tooth is enamel.