nothing is comperded to a vaculos
the thing that is compared to leaves from conifers are needles
upper epidermes is best compared be your skin
how would the cytoplasm be compared to within a fire station
what is the concentration of oxygemnin the lungs normally compared to carbon dioxide
Flagellum
It cannot be compared to a highway, but it can be compared to a dairy farm.
Do you mean what is the size of Greece compared to? It is compared to Louisiana/
Both may be correct.
she was compared to a butterfly
Vacuole is compared to a continent
A centimeter is compared to millimeters.
"Compared to" is used to highlight similarities between two different things. "Compared with" is used to examine the differences between two similar things.
Chloroplast is compared to a power house. Its compared to that because it provide the energy needed to function.
As compared to what? Compared to air, or to a vacuum, light travels quite a bit slower in water.As compared to what? Compared to air, or to a vacuum, light travels quite a bit slower in water.As compared to what? Compared to air, or to a vacuum, light travels quite a bit slower in water.As compared to what? Compared to air, or to a vacuum, light travels quite a bit slower in water.
Both are correct in different circumstance. We use compared to when the subjects are of different orders, for example Compared to a brick, this car is aerodynamic. We use compared with when the subjects are of the same order, for example Compared with Robert Frost, Rod McKuen isn't much of a poet.Alternative Answer'Compared with' is used for generalisations, such as "Compared with the Victorians, we are a much healthier society".'Compared to' is used to compare statistical facts, such as "A four-by-four uses more fuel compared to a mini".
sometimes this country is compared to brazil
sorry to say but they were compared to dirt...=(