The similarities are mainly that they are both designed to be 'complete' accommodation for a person/family, and comprise several rooms.
The differences are that houses tend to be individual entities - even when they are terraced or semi-detached. An apartment is a unit within what would normally be considered a house of individual building - and is usually one of several/many contained therein.
Some similarities between a house and an apartment is that they both have a bedroom, bathroom, kitchen, and a living area. But apartments are smaller, houses can have more rooms.
In world English apartments are of higher quality, they're very upmarket flats. Apartments often even have more than one floor whilst a flat is always just the one (i.e. its flat)
In American English they're the same thing, flat is just a foreign word for apartment.
They usually have doors, walls, and windows, and people live in them. Without a better question no one can help you.
A apartment can be a housing unit in a building .There can be many apartments in a building some can be small or in large smal depends upon utilities it contains.
They are similar because they are the same shelter.
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One of the similarities of a house and an apartment is that they are both homes for people to live in. They also both have the same types of rooms in them.
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They are similar because they are the same shelter.
Its impossibe to change your apartment to a house.
A lot of things like the white house is white..
Bachelor Apartment House was created in 1905.
Lindquist Apartment House was created in 1930.
Chateau Crillon Apartment House was created in 1928.
Probably that he wasnt to know if you live in a house or and apartment.
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No, he has an apartment.
It was a "flat", a British apartment.