It really depends on what you're comparing. Can you provide more context or specify which items you are looking to compare?
A world map or globe is the best tool to use for comparing the size of continents. These provide a visual representation of the relative sizes of the continents in relation to each other.
It all depends on the size of each. You're trying to compare different things. It's like trying to compare apples and oranges. Or Mangoes.
Plates either move towards each other (convergent plates), away from each other (divergent plates) or slide next to each other (transform plates).
Europe, Asia, and Africa touch each other at the junction known as the tripoint where the countries of Russia, Georgia, and Turkey meet. This is the only place on Earth where three continents physically connect.
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some other way the scientist can compare minerals is crashing each other or take some elements and them revise it.
You can compare an F-16 or Mirage 2000 fighter to each other or to any other fighter aircraft you wish simply by researching vital features and characteristics of each, such as maximum airspeed, service ceiling, unrefueled range, available weapons loadouts, avionics, or just about any other characteristic you think is important, and compare them to each other.
Graphs compare quantities which are related to each other and are used to simplify or replace a written comparison of information
How different items compare to each other
they are the same thats all
to compare, you give each other love and to contrast, on Christmas you get presents and on Valentine's receive chocolate.
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a bar graph
they both blew each other
One is longer, one is shorter.