Hickory, oak, ash, and maple.
Diamond is the second hardest material found in nature. It was always thought to be the hardest, but scientists have recently discovered a material called Ionsdaleite which is 58% harder than Diamond.
The campos are grasslands found in South America, particularly in Brazil, while the llanos are grasslands found in northern South America, mainly in Venezuela and Colombia.
The hardest ski slope is often considered to be the Corbet's Couloir at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort in Wyoming, USA. It features a narrow entry, steep drop, and variable conditions, making it a challenging run for even expert skiers.
Hurricane Sandy hit the northeastern part of the United States, particularly the states of New York and New Jersey, the hardest. The storm caused extensive damage, flooding, and power outages in cities like New York City and Atlantic City.
The hardest substance in a rock would be the hardest mineral of which the rock is composed.
the hardest group is mestizos
mahogany
Yale
its found in woods or close to woods most of the time
Polk
Mount McKinley
America
it is found in the woods. ( my neck of the woods)
Some of the hardest woods on earth include Australian Buloke, Quebracho, Snakewood, Lignum Vitae, Ebony, African Blackwood, Brazilian Olivewood, Brazilian Rosewood, Brazilian Ebony, and Ziricote. These woods are known for their exceptional hardness and durability, making them ideal for various applications such as flooring, furniture, and musical instruments.
It is found over much of North America, from deep woods to suburban lawns. A very common species.
They live in America, Europe and Asia and found near the woods They live in setts, they are like a small underground cave that they dig out.
If you mean literally hard, then metal coins (found in many countries) would be the hardest.