yes it is correct
the difference would be that rocks are hard and most likely dirty and cotton balls come from a package meaning their clean cotton balls are white and fluffy rocks come from outside and are dirty
Analogous to a foul being called in a basketball game when a player commits a hard foul on another player in order to disrupt their shot or progress.
Yes, pushing against a brick wall would require force and displacement, which are the two components of work. You would be exerting energy to apply a force on the wall, but if the wall doesn't move, there would be no work done on the wall.
It should be "Your sister hit the ball hard." "Hitted" is not the correct past tense form of "hit."
Mattress companies have better insurance policies. Unless you can manage to run your car through an open door and plow into a pile of mattresses, you will surely find the walls of a mattress warehouse are made out of brick.
hard tack..............
As hard as a brick
because cotton is hard to burn.
The cotton! HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
A brick means the ball bounced hard off of the backboard, like if you threw the basketball hard at it.
the chocolate is as hard as a brick
hard brick
Hello. I like cake Hello. I like cake
First of all, you pick up the brick and grip it tighly in your hand, then hit the top of the TV hard with the brick. Then, whack the screen.
Cotton picking is pulling the soft cotton out of the hard boll that has opened when the cotton is ready to be harvested. Cotton pulling is harvesting the cotton by pulling the entire opened boll, with the cotton in it.
you have to use your hands and work- work is hard
5,000. they were hard workers