That's easy. Chalk is cheaper.
If you are talking about crack there is a HUGE difference.
Crack is made of what is left from the process of transform coca leaves in cocaine, the most harmful part, witch is disposable, that's what everybody knows in South America where I came from. Now they mix this very harmful left over with even more harmful ingredients and make the crack, but unfortunately the truth is a taboo in USA, and many think that cocaine and crack ARE THE SAME. There is more about the truth, crack will kill in a period of two years, and will make anyone addicted to it at the very first time, the brain will get hooked right away. Too bad we still hear that cocaine and crack are the same.
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Chalk is a soft, white, porous sedimentary rock composed of calcium carbonate. Cocaine, on the other hand, is a powerful stimulant drug derived from the coca plant. They are chemically different substances with different properties and uses.
There is no actual difference between cocaine and blow. "Blow" is a slang term for cocaine that is used in certain contexts. Both terms refer to the same drug, which is a stimulant made from the coca plant.
There is no difference between a chalkboard and a blackboard; they are two different terms used interchangeably to refer to a smooth, dark surface on which you can write with chalk.
Cocaine typically has a bitter taste and numbing effect when placed on the tongue, while sugar is sweet. Cocaine is also generally more finely powdered and may have a shine or sparkle to it, whereas sugar is coarser in texture. Testing kits are available that can accurately detect the presence of cocaine in a sample.
Snow is cold Chalk tastes bad.
Chalk is a soft, sedimentary rock composed primarily of calcium carbonate, used for writing and drawing. Coal is a hard, dark, combustible rock formed from decayed plant matter, used as a fuel source. chalk is used for writing and coal is used for energy production.