"Complete" and "complex" are not synonymous, though they can be related. "Complete" refers to something that is finished or has all necessary parts, while "complex" describes something that is intricate or composed of many interconnected parts. A system can be complete but not necessarily complex, and vice versa; a complex system might lack completeness if some components are missing. Thus, while they can overlap, they denote different qualities.
Yes.
netball :P
Yes, they are similar.
The words "complete" and "complex" are not inherently contradictory, as they describe different aspects. "Complete" refers to something that is whole or finished, while "complex" denotes something that is intricate or composed of many interconnected parts. A system or idea can be both complete in its entirety and complex in its structure or function. Therefore, they can coexist without contradiction.
Complete & Complex
If horizontal, a circle. If vertical, a semi-circle.
yes
No fish breathe through their gills. (simiar organ to lungs yet functions differently)
They have simiar rates to other banks. So in that way I would call them comeptitive.
Dahargram and Angarpota is one complete complex of Bangladesh.
No, because it might rip. I have a backpack simiar,very similar, to this and i tried but its to small. Sorry:/
yes