hardness
The hardness
Hardness is the ability of a mineral to resist being scratched. A diamond is the hardest mineral--which means that no other mineral can scratch it.
Hardness is the ability of a mineral to resist being scratched. A diamond is the hardest mineral--which means that no other mineral can scratch it.
insolubility is the ability to resist being dissolved.
Hardness in minerals refers to the ability of a mineral to resist scratching or abrasion. It is measured on the Mohs scale, which ranks minerals from 1 (softest) to 10 (hardest).
Stability is the ability of a community to resist change.
The geographical location inhibits the ability to resist Soviet control because there are no barriers to prevent from being invaded by Russia. I have the same question for my history homework!
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Hardness
The ability of a community to resist change is called resilience. Resilient communities can adapt to and recover from challenges, shocks, and stresses while maintaining their essential functions and structures. This ability is often influenced by factors such as social cohesion, resource availability, governance structures, and cultural values.
inertia
It is the Mohs scale of mineral hardness. It characterizes the scratch resistance of various minerals through the ability of a harder material to scratch a softer material. The scale assigns numbers 1-10. 10 being the hardest of minerals(e.g. diamonds), and 1 being the softest minerals(e.g. talc). Generally minerals with a H<5 are softer minerals and minerals H>5 are harder.