The Senate and the House of Representatives are the two chambers of the U.S. Congress, each with distinct roles and structures. The Senate consists of 100 members, with two senators from each state, serving six-year terms, while the House has 435 members, with representation based on state populations, serving two-year terms. The Senate tends to focus on broader, long-term issues and has the power to confirm presidential appointments and ratify treaties, whereas the House is more closely aligned with the electorate, focusing on revenue and budgetary matters. Additionally, the Senate operates with more formal rules, while the House has stricter regulations on debate.
The House of Representatives has 435 elected members
to balance the power between the house and the senate
the duties of the congress divided between the house and senate are that the senate tends to have more power than representatives
The Senate has one calendar
The filibuster can be used in the Senate but not in the House
The Senate has one calendar
The Senate has one calendar
peronality
They are formed to settle differences between House and Senate versions of the same bill.
Senate is (I think) higher than the house of representatives. Also, the Senates will make the final decision, while the house of representatives presents a bill.
The senate is also called the upper house.
I would not have a clue