because of gravity. i think
Assuming you can keep your feet on the ground, there should be no difference. Since the forces of gravity act vertically, they have no effect on things you're trying to do horizontally.
As long as you can keep your feet on the ground, there should be no difference. Since the forces of gravity act vertically, they have no effect on things you're trying to do horizontally.
In what context: harder as in metals, or harder as in difficult?
Birch is much harder.
The opposite of "easier" is "harder."
No. Harder is an Adverb.
Try harder can be the other way to replace work harder, too.
me then you my cuchie and while i suck your kiss me harder harder and harder
more harder <><><> Neither is correct. There is hard and harder or hardest. There is no "more hard".
No Topaz is harder.
believe me, nothing is harder.
Harder is an adjective; the comparative form of hard (harder, hardest).