Hardboard is made from compressed fibres that have been soaked in a resin before being compressed. It's side is smooth but the underside is textured. However it is not very strong as it has no grain, but is the cheapest of the manufactured boards. It's used in drawer bottoms, cabinet backs, smoothing out uneven floors and lightweight internal door cladding.
No, in Monopoly, you cannot move houses to different properties on the board.
No it is not
The properties are roughly 2.5"h x 1"w
When nailing a nail in to a board, one needs to ensure that they are hitting the nail hard enough to go in to the board, but not too hard as the nail will bend. One will quickly learn just how hard to hit a nail.
card+board hard+board head+board cup+board
Yes, the 1936 Monopoly game includes a board. The game board features properties, utilities, and spaces for players to move around as they buy, sell, and trade properties. The design and layout of the board have evolved over the years, but the core concept of the board has remained integral to the game.
It depends on the version you have.
Probably on the motherboard but can also be on the controller board
soft hard to wrinkle hard to clean
For today's hard drives, the hard drive controller is firmware on a circuit board on or inside the drive housing.
No
metal shiny and hard