Because it just last for a seconds.
yes
Brontology
false
The most difficult part of student life is studying. Proper studying habits ensure a student is able to pass their tests and classes.
this is as difficult as trying to break iron with you bare hands. this is as difficult as trying to pass a test without studying. this is as difficult as trying to sing a song without the lyrics.
Yes it is, if you really don't want to be in the course, or if you allow distractions while you're studying. The course material itself is not that difficult.
No, it's False
It is difficult because all people are different. They have different backgrounds and motives and even one person can change over time.
It means "I don't like studying for math class; very difficult" (if, as it sounds, it is missing a semicolon or period near the end there) or perhaps "I don't like studying for the very difficult math class."
In lightning we hardly know the voltage level and current flown in advance. It is also not possible to predict the same. Also if we are to generate electricity from lightning, the level of insulation required by the electrical apparatus would be very high so that they would be costly. Lightning is of high intermittent nature so it is difficult to supply the grid with the electricity generated from lightning. Harvesting the power of lightning has proved to be very difficult, and no one has successfully found a way. A lightning strike happens very quickly, so extremely high electrical power is involved. It is difficult to convert high voltage power to the lower-voltage electricity that can be stored. Theoretically, yes, the energy from a lightning bolt be caught and stored. Practically, no, you would never be able to build a big enough capacitor to hold the charge. There is just too much energy in a lightning bolt to harness with today's technology. although there are those that believe this fulminology machine actually exists and at this moment in time is being withheld due the enormity of its consequences?
The most difficult thing about studying a language can vary from person to person, but common challenges include mastering grammar rules, learning new vocabulary, and achieving fluency in speaking and writing. It also requires consistent practice and exposure to the language in various contexts.
I don't know? I'm guessing false.