Yes and both are correct. One spelling is aluminum and the other is aluminium.
Yes, "aluminum" is the standard spelling in the United States and Canada, while "aluminium" is more commonly used in other English-speaking countries like the United Kingdom and Australia. Both spellings refer to the same metal.
Yes, "therefore" can also be spelled as "therefor".
The name "Alison" is spelled A-L-I-S-O-N.
Sure! Wolf can be spelled as "wolf" and also as "w-o-l-f."
"Salena" can be spelled in only one way.
"Preferred" is spelled with two r's.
no Finally can not be spelled two ways !
no
1)aluminum foil 2)baseball bats
In England, cesium is spelled caesium, and aluminum is spelled aluminium. I don't know about the rest of Europe.
Magic spelled this way is show magic. Magick spelled this way is real magick or religious magick.
1). Why is it spelled differently in different English-speaking countries ? 2). Why do you ask ?
Yes, "therefore" can also be spelled as "therefor".
It could be spelled both ways
The number 2 is spelled two. There are also the words too and to. So there are 3 different ways to spell it.
Sure, there is a different spanish, and french ,and so much more spellings
Skheria its spelled two ways but its still the same thing
Aluminum (alternatively spelled "aluminium")