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uh, i think you mean 'metamorphic'....
No. Slate is harder. Slate is shale that has been heated and compressed.
To work harder than your hardest involves you pushing yourself to the limit, working harder than you ever have before.
Why is quartz harder steel
No, igneous rocks are harder than sedimentary rocks on average.
hell yes
Hell yes they get breaks! But according to them they have nothing,work harder than anyone which is horse s**t !
That would mean coal is harder than Quartz schist. Granite is harder than graphite. No foundation for this assumption.
mmm I guess you mean Portuguese not Brazilian. And yeah, portuguese is a little bit harder to pronounce than spanish.
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).
uh, i think you mean 'metamorphic'....
What the hell does that even mean.
Not necessarily. Just because he finds it harder to talk to you than others doesn't mean he likes you right off the back. Maybe he just thinks of you differently than others.
Many things can be colder than ice; since hell has not been explored like many other regions, we do not know its mean temperature and cannot determine what is and is not warmer than it.
No. Slate is harder. Slate is shale that has been heated and compressed.
No, Limestone is harder than chalk.
No. Diamond is harder than emerald.