Wood filler typically dries hard, creating a solid and durable surface once it has fully dried.
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Caterpillar eggs are typically not hard; they are usually soft and often have a protective outer layer that can be somewhat waxy or leathery. The texture can vary depending on the species, but they are generally small and can be found attached to leaves or plants. As they develop, the eggs remain pliable until they hatch into larvae.
Wood filler typically becomes very hard once it has fully dried and cured.
The word gum has a hard g sound.Examples of hard g:GameGateGeckoGetGiftGirlGoalGoodGumGun
Wombats burrow in pliable soil, that is, soil that is softer.
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The answer your teacher is looking for is probably waxes, but not all waxes are pliable - many are hard and brittle - for instance - carnauba.
If the cable to your headphones are hard gentle work the cable around to make the cover of the wires more pliable.
the process of becoming hard or solid by cooling or drying or crystallization
I beleive they are soft wood,but turn hard after drying
Hard to say, but it appears to be a South African method of drying meat.
It should have baking or air drying instructions on the packet.