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Endothermic vs Exothermic Reactions Energy is the capacity to do work. In a system, energy can do work, and in this process, energy can be changed to other forms such as heat, sound, light etc. When the energy of a system changes as a result of a temperature difference between the system and the surrounding... 
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Wildlife Sanctuary vs National Park National parks and wildlife sanctuaries are protected natural habitats, declared by the government of a country according to the regulations from the IUCN (The World Conservation Union) to preserve the wildlife through conservation of ecosystems. The restriction levels vary... 
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Jaguar vs Leopard Both these Panthera species are graceful and photogenic. More importantly, the ecology of the both animals is much similar with their carnivorous and aggressive habits. They are opportunistic feeders on any animal within their grasp. Therefore, almost all the other animals in their habitat are... 
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Dromedary vs Bactrian Camel | Dromedary Camel, Arabian camel Bactrian and Dromedary are the only two species of the camels in the world. Therefore, it is important to discuss their differences and similarities. Both of them are even-toed ungulates belonging in the Order: Ceratodactyla. These two camels are easily... 
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Microevolution vs Macroevolution Evolution is a natural process that takes place on its own over a long period of time and the world is divided into evolutionists and creationists who have differing views over how different species of creatures (and trees) came into existence. While, evolutionists are those who... 
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Sleet vs Hail Have you been sucked by hail or sleet in the midst of a picnic? These are weather phenomenon best experienced from your window or rooftop rather than having to face when you are trying to catch a bus on the street. Let us include a third irritating variant, freezing rain to complete the troika.... 
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Fluorine vs Fluoride The elements in the periodic table are not stable except the noble gases. Therefore, elements try to react with other elements to gain the noble gas electron configuration to achieve the stability. Likewise, fluorine also has to get an electron to achieve the electron configuration of the... 
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Ionic vs Covalent Bonds As proposed by the American chemist G.N.Lewis, atoms are stable when they contain eight electrons in their valence shell. Most of the atoms have less than eight electrons in their valence shells (except the noble gases in the group 18 of the periodic table); therefore, they are not stable.... 
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Refractor vs Reflector Telescopes | Refraction vs Reflection Telescopes Reflector and refractor are basically the main two types of telescopes mostly used in astronomy. They are also known as reflection telescopes and refraction telescopes. These are mainly optical devices, which use visible light to produce images... 
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Weather Watch vs Weather Warning Most people have encountered weather watches and weather warnings that are broadcast interrupting regular programs on TV. These are broadcast by National Weather Service (NWS) in the interest of those who live in the affected places or places where bad weather is imminent. We... 
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Panther vs Leopard Panthers and leopards are both eye catching animals with carnivorous food habits. They are fascinating creatures with many similarities shared between them while some features could be used to differentiate them. In addition to their fascination, it is possible for a panther to be more different... 
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Fuel vs Oil Mankind is dependent upon fuel for its energy requirements and most of this requirement is met using fossil fuels that are our natural resources and are limited in quantity. Crude oil, or petroleum in which form it is used for our purposes, is a naturally occurring flammable liquid that is found inside... 
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Fuel vs Gas It is easy to see why many people are confused between fuel and gas. The petroleum that runs all automobiles all over the world is referred to as gasoline in US, which is why, many people think that gasoline is a product that is different from petroleum. But the fact is that, the fuel used by car... 
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Gas vs Petrol Gas (LPG/Liquefied petroleum gas/ auto gas) and petrol (gasoline) consist of hydrocarbons, and they are used as fuels in internal combustion engines of vehicles. In recent years, there has been an increased move towards gas as an alternative fuel in vehicles. Both LP gas and petrol are obtained from... 
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Food Chain vs Food Web All plants and animals (including human beings) need food to live and to have energy to do work. Sun is the primary source of energy for all living things and plants make the most of the energy from the sun as they convert it into their food with the help of photosynthesis. Plants are thus... 
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Emergency vs Disaster Two words, emergency, and disaster, are scary and send ripples down the spine of everyone. Though emergency is a situation of grave risk to health, life, or environment, and disaster is any phenomenon, natural or man made, that has the potential to cause a lot of destruction of life and... 
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