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what is difference between hard and rigid.​

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Answered by WhitEDeviLll
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Explanation:

HARD - Solid. The shape cannot be easily altered. (Steel. Wood. Concrete.)

RIGID - Stiff. Not easily bent. (Bone. Piece of wood. Plastic pen.)

SOFT- The shape can be easily altered with slight pressure applied. (Plasticine. Jell-O. Chewy candy.)

FLEXIBLE - Easily bent. (Small stick. Uncooked spaghetti noodle. Piece of wire.)

BRITTLE- Easily broken if bent or hit. (Thin ice. Egg shell. Weak bones.)

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Answered by higgsboson7
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Answer:

As adjectives the difference between hard and rigid is that hard is (label) having a severe property; presenting difficulty while rigid is stiff, rather than flexible.

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