young mountains are jagged on top, older mountains are smoother
Explain the difference between young and mature mountains?
As young owls mature, they get larger, they learn how to fly and how to capture their prey, and they become capable of reproducing.
My best guess would be the number of segments. If an adult can have from 150 segments to 250, then maybe a young one has less than that number.
A young river typically has a fast flow rate, steep gradient, and v-shaped valley, while a mature river has a slower flow rate, gentle gradient, and wide, flat valley. Young rivers are more erosive, carrying a lot of sediment, while mature rivers have a more stable channel and deposit sediment.
Young livestock are stock that are still growing, or are at a young age. Young stock are typically used for meat production, but others are grown for breeding purposes. Mature livestock are those that have reached sexual maturity and have stopped growing. They are almost always larger than the young livestock (depending on the breed and type of animal involved), and are used for breeding purposes.
Old mountains are usually eroded down to their roots (e.g. the Scottish Highlands) while young mountains are usually high a pointy (e.g. the Himalayas). mountains that are jagged at the top are new mountains that are more rounded are old
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Lamb - there is no different between gender. Only when they are adults is there a difference.
The difference between a seedling and sapling is a seedling is a young plant that developed from a seed. A sapling is a young tree.
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Young plant cells often contain many small vacuoles, but as the cells mature, these unite to form a large central vacuole.
The difference is ones dead. Ones young and ones old