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The Earth's surface is generally considered hard, as it is composed of solid rock, minerals, and soil. However, it can vary in hardness depending on the specific materials present; for example, granite is much harder than clay. Additionally, the surface can exhibit softer areas, such as wetlands or sandy beaches, but overall, it is predominantly solid and hard.

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