The hardest ski slope depends on where you live in the world. In Europe it is the black slope and in North America it is the double black slope.
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The smallest ski resort in the world is the Mount Hermon ski area located in Israel. It consists of a single slope for skiing and snowboarding, making it one of the smallest ski resorts globally.
A ski lift or a gondola is typically used to transport people up a snow slope in ski resorts. These mechanical devices often consist of seats or cabins attached to cables that move uphill to facilitate skiers and snowboarders in reaching higher elevations.
A black piste is a ski run with a very steep gradient and difficult terrain, often with obstacles like moguls or narrow passages. It is typically designated for expert skiers due to the challenging nature of the terrain.
Diamond is one of the hardest naturally occurring rocks. It has a rating of 10 on the Mohs scale of mineral hardness, making it extremely resistant to scratching and abrasion.
The third hardest gem is topaz, with a Mohs hardness of 8. The fourth hardest gem is corundum, which includes rubies and sapphires, with a hardness of 9 on the Mohs scale.