A dense material like lead or Mercury can be heavy without being hard in its physical state. These materials are malleable and have a significant weight due to their high Atomic Mass, but they are not necessarily rigid or difficult to deform.
"Heavy" typically refers to something that has a lot of weight or mass. It can also be used metaphorically to describe something that is difficult or emotionally burdensome.
Dense.
Not necessarily. The hardness of an object refers to its resistance to scratching or deformation, while the weight refers to the force of gravity acting on the object. An object can be hard but lightweight, or soft but heavy.
Density is the measure of how light or heavy something is for its size, calculated by dividing the mass of an object by its volume. It indicates how compact the particles are within a substance.
heavy,shiny,cold,hard... heavy,shiny,cold,hard...
Depends, it be hard enough, it not very heavy much maybe.
Hard 'n' Heavy was created on 1981-05-25.
Tungsten is a hard, dark, heavy metal that is non-magnetic.
Heavy as in blunt, no. Heavy as in hard to lift, yes!
Easily. You can break your knees by having something heavy dropped on it. Something smashed upon it. By falling extremely hard. By tearing a legiment. (ALthough that wouldn't break it it hurts!)
"Heavy" typically refers to something that has a lot of weight or mass. It can also be used metaphorically to describe something that is difficult or emotionally burdensome.
Something Heavy Going Down was created in 1984-12.
"All lard" if you mean heavy as in people.
Hard rock and heavy metal
Humans grunt because they want to. If they want to. When they want to. But the humans grunt when they try to lift or push something really heavy. It's just something that they do. Or if they get hit really hard in the stomach or somewere else
it means something not hard to do it means something not hard to do
because it's heavy and hard