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Chalk is harder than rubber. Chalk is a form of limestone made of calcium carbonate, which is a relatively hard mineral, whereas rubber is a soft and flexible material typically made from natural or synthetic polymers.
Yes, wood is harder than rubber. Wood is a natural material known for its density and durability, while rubber is a synthetic material that is much softer and more elastic in comparison.
No, paper is typically softer than rubber. Rubber is a solid material known for its flexibility and elasticity, while paper is a lightweight material made from compressed fibers that is more brittle and easier to tear.
Yes. Harder, but still doable.
Birch is much harder.
Yes! Depends which plastic and which rubber you are talking about. It really is quite alarming how people use terms like "Plastic" and "rubber" when there are HUGE numbers of massively different products falling under each category. You wouldn't say "Come round for dinner tonight, we're having 'food' followed by 'food' and then some 'food' for dessert" would you??
no, its like rubber but harder
The cricket ball has more inertia than the rubber ball because inertia is directly proportional to mass. The cricket ball is denser and heavier than the rubber ball, making it harder to change its state of motion.
Depends on what the alcohol content of the drink is and the amount of fat and muscle you have. If you have allot of muscle is is harder to get drunk than if you have allot of fat though,
People who do a lot of exercise can have larger hearts because the heart muscle like any other muscle grows the more it is used. An enlarged heart can also be a sign that there is some other problem with the circulatory system, which means that the heart is having to work harder than normal to compensate, and the heart muscle will grow for the same reasons as when it works harder in exercise.
Going down stairs is harder than going up because it requires more muscle control and balance to descend while fighting gravity, compared to ascending where gravity helps.
Narrower tires with harder rubber