plants grown is "soft" conditions meaning they had a sheltered life so far having been grown in a nursery or from tissue culture need to be hardened by slowly making life "harder" for them so they wont collaps when planted in the field.
yes but you should i mean should not make it harden or else your teeth will be chipped
"Harden your heart" means to become less receptive to emotions or compassion, typically as a defense mechanism to avoid being hurt. It refers to closing oneself off emotionally, often resulting in a lack of empathy or understanding towards others.
They should not be cleaned in the kitchen sink and YES, it will harden in the drain.
It hardens when it starts to cool off at the bottom of the mountain/volcano.
he uses his left hand only for jerking off
"Harden" is the present tense. Ex. I harden the the cement by allowing it to dry. The past tense is hardened. The future tense is will harden.
A square or rectangler plot of land marked off for the study of plants and animals
Plants give off oxygen in which humans live off. And in return humans give off carbon dioxide in which plants live off.
Yes, harden is a verb.
No. The word "harden" is a verb.
"Harden" is the present tense. Ex. I harden the the cement by allowing it to dry. The past tense is hardened. The future tense is will harden.
Run off is where, say you lived on a farm and you have a little steep hill that leads to a pond. If you watered your plants some of the water you used would 'run off' down the hill and into the pond.