History, asked by sathwik0210, 6 months ago

Can you think of
the advantages of
writing on a hard
surface? And what
could have been
the difficulties?​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
1

Answer:

Writing on a hard material cannot be destroyed easily. It cannot be infected by pests and moths. It cannot be crumpled into powder, when dried. Writing on a hard material is a laborious job and cannot be exased easily

Answered by FALCONPRO
0

Writing on a hard material cannot be destroyed easily. It cannot be infected by pests and moths. It cannot be crumpled into powder, when dried. Writing on a hard material is a laborious job and cannot be exased easily.

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