To work harder than your hardest involves you pushing yourself to the limit, working harder than you ever have before.
Harder..One of the hardest things in the natural world.
Diamond is a the hardest mineral, so yes. Minerals are what make up rocks.
The hardest substance that is naturally occurring is a diamond. However, there are harder substances that have been made by scientists in labs.
Diamond is harder than tungsten. Diamond is the hardest known natural material and ranks as a 10 on the Mohs scale of mineral hardness, while tungsten has a hardness of around 7.5 on the same scale.
ADNR's are a special manmade form of pure carbon that are harder (and denser) than natural diamonds and manmade ultrahard fullerine. I believe the answer is lonsdaleite. It is naturally made and is 58% harder than diamonds.
Diamond is the hardest natural mineral; nothing is harder.
No, diamond is the hardest known mineral.
No, the hardest bone in the body is the femur (thigh bone) which is harder than concrete. :)
Yes, diamond is harder than granite. Diamond is the hardest mineral known. And it is several times harder than granite.
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Diamond is harder than iron. Diamond is the hardest known natural mineral and can scratch iron.
No, diamond is the hardest naturally occurring mineral.
thermo 1 is the hardest.
If you mean isn't harder than quartz but harder than apatite ( you spelled it wrong), that would be Orthoclase Feldspar. Else the minerals that are harder than both apatite and quartz are topaz, corundum, and diamond (diamond being the hardest, well the hardest non synthetic mineral).
Yes, the mineral we know as diamond is harder than any steel. Diamond is the hardest substance we know of.
No, diamonds are harder than coal. Diamonds are one of the hardest natural materials on Earth, while coal is relatively soft and brittle.
there isn,t yet but I bet the worlds hardest game 3 will be harder.