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No , and constant use of antibiotic will create more virus that are immune to it harder and more dangerous for everyone.
Pool tiles have a harder surface. They can tolerate being in constant contact with water and harsh pool chemicals
First because the later ones are trying to take more H plus ions from an already negative ion, which is harder.
Constant movement causes earthquakes because the techtonic plates glide together untill they hit rough spots. Then they collide harder and create earthquakes. Hope this was helpfull. Otherwise, contact Brian Raven at Brian@ravenScience.org
On a windy day, the biker has wind pushing against it. The biker has to pedal harder because of the force pushing against the biker and the bike itself.
Depending on your temperature setting, usually the best is about 70 degrees, it's best to set the thermostat, and leave it at a constant setting. Resetting your thermostat to higher temperatures requires the furnace work harder, and will usually increase your utility bill.
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.