Yes, a Stevenson screen can be placed on a hard surface, but it is important to ensure that the screen is elevated and well-ventilated to avoid heat from the ground affecting the temperature readings. Ideally, it should be situated on a grassy or natural surface to minimize heat absorption and provide more accurate measurements. Proper placement is crucial for maintaining the integrity of the data collected.
Yield a hammer in your chosen hand and swing down hard upon the surface??
No. Is it hard for your Computer Monitor screen to sit perfectly still or do slow motion video? No!
Is your d hard? *falls down his chair* there is no such thing as a hard stone ok? i c k
It depends, if you are asking about Zvue models 200, 250 or 260, then I think they have value as an economical alternative to Video iPods. The screen resolution is 160x240 instead of 320x240...but the upside to that is that the files are smaller and you can fit more on the SD card (another difference since the iPod uses a hard drive).
Hard, but try a few Raichus with Thunder or Thunderbolt, both on the same side of the screen. Right is the best, because the weaker Starmie comes from there, and the stronger on the left. The strong one is pretty much impossible to beat, even using all Raichus and Thunder.
Any flat surface will do.
Yes. They screen may crack on contact or even internal damage is possible.
a screen that lets you pause. WAS THAT SO HARD?
No, it has a soft touch screen!
The hard surfce on the surface of a tooth is enamel.
By pushing every other spot this time not that hard or the screen will break.
this surface is hard
Tracks form circles on the surface of a hard disk
Yes
Yes, if it is hit hard enough, it can break. Screen protectors mainly protect the screen from scratches.
a hard or strong surface
yes.