The main difference is the tack and to a certain extent the clothing of the rider. Western riders tend to sit a little deeper in the saddle and maintain a very loose drapey rein and rely mainly on their seat and legs to direct the horse. Western horses typically are asked to carry their heads lower and move in artificial show gaits of jog and lope. English Riders sit in a more forward balanced position with a soft contact on the reins where they can feel the horses mouth and encourage it. They also use their seat and legs to direct the horse through complicated maneuver's. English riders ask the horse to move in their natural gaits of trot and canter with collection and extension of all gaits.
The difference between thw western trot and the English trot is simple. The western trot is called a jog, which is much slower than the English trot. The English trot is called a trot, which is much quicker than western jog. Also you are not suppose to post in a western saddle you only do that in an English.
Centuar is western and Atlantes is English
There are no difference between them they are the same thing.
The main difference is that a Western saddle has a horn, while an English saddle does not.
the basic difference between eastern and western institutions , is that eastern institutions worship the group while western institutions worship the individual
Saddle seat is a type of English riding that involves a high-stepping horse, and the rider has his/her legs farther out in front than in most English saddles. Western is a type of riding where the saddle has a horn, and is deeper and more secure than an English saddle. Western riders do not jump.
Theres a small difference only.
what differnce between the old and the modern english
You don't tell us which country the mountains are in so we can not answer you.
The time difference between the western US (Pacific Time) and London is usually 8 hours. London is 8 hours ahead of the western US.
Nothing really, western riders usually refer to "lope" as a canter, and English riders refer to it as a "canter." But, I'm a western rider and I use canter, not lope, but it doesn't really matter.
There is no discernible difference between male and female western scrub jays. Both genders share the same size and coloring.