The words "favor" and "planet" are alike in that they are both nouns in the English language. They both have two syllables and are commonly used in everyday conversation. However, they differ in meaning and usage, with "favor" referring to an act of kindness or support, while "planet" refers to a celestial body that orbits a star.
They are alike because they both have an A in them! favor planet
Venus and Earth are the most alike in terms of size, composition, and proximity to the sun. Both planets have similar densities and rocky surfaces. Venus is often referred to as Earth's "sister planet" due to these similarities.
The Sun is a star and emits solar light, and is at the centre of our Universe. The Moon is a small satellite planet that orbits the Earth, and only reflects the light striking the Moon's surface.
They are alike because they all have some time of gases.
To write a diamante poem about a planet, start by choosing a planet and listing words that describe it. Structure the poem with a line of one word that describes the planet, followed by two adjectives on the second line, three -ing words on the third line, then a four-word phrase about the planet, a three word phrase, then two -ing words, two adjectives, and end with a synonym for the starting word. For example, for Earth: "Earth, blue, green / Spinning, thriving, sustaining / Home to diverse ecosystems / Supportive, nurturing, protecting, evolving / Constant, stable, reliable / Ground."
They are alike because they both have an A in them! favor planet
favor has a long a and planet has a short a sound.
alike Sometimes the word "favor" is used as a synonym for "resemble" as in the sentence: You favor your mother.
A star and a planet, both have cores.
they are alike
they are both in space!
A planet like Earth. How much "alike" depends on the speaker & the context.
Well, first, please specify 'it'.
all of them form at the same time
How is is fifteen and flatter alike
No, antonyms are opposite words. Homophones are words that sound alike but with different meanings, regardless of spelling.
well i think mars is the closest