Things are hard because most things are made of matter, which is usually physically rigid material. So, things are hard, simply because that is a property of things.
Things can also be soft, but statistically most things are hard. Physical hardness, from a humn perspective, comes from electrostatic forces between atoms. Actual hard things are 99.999% empty space at the atomic level. But electrostatic forces actually keep different objects from passing through one another.
So when the person asking this question reads my answer, and bangs their head repeatedly on a marble counter, it is worth noting that both the marble counter and the person's head are 99.999% vacuum.
all things get hard because when temp. deceases so do molecules which then makes it harder
because they eat hard things, like seeds, so their jaws must be hard to break
Things were surrounded by mountains
Because they didn't have the stuff we have now so it was hard to find a lot of things.
because you are thinking about things so you are thinking about those things instead of sleep
means it should be easy
Like with anything else in life, you learn to do things so that they are no longer as hard as they might seem at first.
The saying goes under the assumption that if you work hard, you will cause things so that if you work hard good things will come to you. I love pizza
Neither, it is an adjective. A noun is a thing, and a verb is a doing word. There is no such thing as a "hard" so it is not a noun. You cannot "hard" something so it is not a verb. You use the word hard to describe things, so therefore it is an adjective (a describing word).
a microchip is a microscopic computer chip that can compute simple to complex things, IT does many things, so it is hard to know what answer you are looking for.
because some things are so funny you can't sop sometimes you cry and you can't breathe
that is to hard to anweer so but wat is lol