There is definitely NO similarity or similarities on Canada and Fiji culture.
Well firstly, Cheese is orange and that is some girls skin colour of choice. For other reasons please ask more experts other than me.
The main similarity is that both possums and opossums are marsupials. Apart from the fact that they are both warm-blooded, fur-covered vertebrates, that is about where the similarities end.
some similarity and difference -both can make a phone call -run on a power source -has numbers -have some mobile lines -phones then were much bigger -phones now are more advanced -phones now are touch screen -phones then weighed alot
A conclusion without empirical evidence or physical proof and a conviction with some basis (though not necessarily accurate) are the respective differences between assumptions and stereotypes. A belief which does not recognize individual differences but instead seeks generalizations (though not necessarily correct) is a similarity between assumptions and stereotypes.
a baby swan is called a cygnet. pronounced: sig-nit
There is a striking similarity between the two paintings, as they both feature vibrant colors and abstract shapes.
swans do fly far
A coral reef is an ecosystem, that is the similarity.
well I know some swans have black skin but most are white
There is definitely NO similarity or similarities on Canada and Fiji culture.
they both have things for you to look forward to. and they are both extremes in some places
They both have four sides. This is the only complete similarity between the rhombus and the trapezoid.
they are both water bodies.also some of the the rivers are non-navigable and navigable
Male swans are often a bit larger than the females and have a thicker neck; the knob at the base of the male's upper bill is larger than the female's knob.
Melting and dissolution are physical processes; but some chemists consider dissolution as a chemical process.
The only similarity between lizards and salamanders are their general body shape. Other than that, they are totally different species.