The comparative form of smooth is smoother, not more smooth.
The word is spelled smooth, just as you spelled it.
It depends. "The world's topology is not smooth." [possessive] is correct, and "How many worlds can you see?" [plural] is correct.
"Smooth" or "as smooth as" im not ENTIRELY sure but it certainly seems to make a heck of a lot more sense than "solid"
"An environmentally responsible company" is more correct.
more harder <><><> Neither is correct. There is hard and harder or hardest. There is no "more hard".
The word is spelled smooth, just as you spelled it.
If everything goes smooth the job will be completed on time.
Both are correct grammatically in English. It is because smooth, smoother and smoothest are the three forms.
Spiky, or short, is often referred to as staccato in musical terms. Legato is the correct name for smooth. There are many more musical synonyms which can be used for these 2 words, but legato and staccato are the most commonly used.
It depends. "The world's topology is not smooth." [possessive] is correct, and "How many worlds can you see?" [plural] is correct.
the car will run smooth. a timing light is required to do this
The correct spelling has one less O, as smooth (not rough, or suave).
The correct spelling is "porcelain" (ceramic, usually with a smooth exterior glaze).
There is more friction between the surfaces of 2 smooth surfaces than one smooth surface because there is more surface area.
its depends how smooth it is, if it is perfectly smooth then it will look like a smooth surface, if it just feels smooth then more than likely it will be covered in bumps and crevasses
It is enough egg re added to achieve a smooth paste of piping consistency.
rough er, smooth er, Golgi apparatus