That depends on your definition of "soft drugs" and "hard drugs" Please answer the question more thoroughly
Hard drugs are typically more potent and addictive substances that have a higher potential for abuse and dependency, such as heroin and cocaine. Soft drugs, on the other hand, are usually less potent and less addictive, like marijuana and prescription painkillers. Hard drugs are more strictly regulated and are associated with more severe legal and health consequences compared to soft drugs.
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For as far that I know, soft drugs make you more agressive, angry, short-tempered while soft drugs make you relaxed, chill. Hard and Soft drugs are terms to distinguish between psychoactive drugs that are addictive and perceived as especially damaging[2] and drugs that are believed to be non-addictive (or minimally addictive) and with less dangers associated with its use.[3] The term "soft drug" is considered controversial by its critics because it implies that the drug causes no or insignificant harm.[3] The distinction between soft drugs and hard drugs is important in the drug policy of the Netherlands, where cannabis production, retailing and use come under official tolerance, subject to certain conditions. The Dutch Opium Law has two lists of drugs, List I and List II, that are colloquially considered to be lists of hard and soft drugs, respectively. Other countries typically have more than two categories. For example, the US has five "schedules" in the Controlled Substances Act, ranging from one through five. The UK has three "classes" in the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971: A, B and C. First answer by ID0411366776. Last edit by Arjun18.
Anyone who uses hard drugs (even so called soft drugs) will become known as a 'junky'. Unless there is a proven medical reason for using hard drugs or their derivatives (as powerful pain relievers near the end of life) - then a junky has no future.
Rohypnol is the benzodiazepine flunitrazepam. Because of the addictive potential of these drugs, it would be classified as a hard drug.
soft less packed and able to get more air to burn
No. There is different types of hard water.There is slightly hard, moderately hard, hard and very hard water.And as for soft water it has to have less than a grain of calcium or magnesium. Hard water isn't as useful as soft water.
Bananas when fresh, have a fairly hard skin but is always soft on the inside. When bruised or moldy it goes more or less mushy.
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soft sciences are less precise than physics because they are hard as they are still theories to which people are researching so as to find a conclusion leaving a room for discussion
Solid cysts tend to be hard. Fluid-filled cysts are less hard. Air-filled cysts tend to be soft (and easily collapsible).
Hard ice-cream, more harder, less air content.