They are both transition metals in the d-block, and both in group 17 on the Periodic Table. They both have a single electron in their outermost s orbital. Plus they are both metals, so they are good conductors of heat and electricity, they are both malleable and ductile, and both have luster. dont listen to me i do crystal meth with elmo
Silver and gold are both expensive metals, both rather dense, very shiny, and resistant to rust and corrosion (although silver is much less so than gold). Both are excellent conductors of electricity.
they both are substantial, they both are built with (musical instruments)
the similarities is big and small
There is definitely NO similarity or similarities on Canada and Fiji culture.
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gold is worth more than silver, so the more gold the more its worth.
made of gold or silver, this is dependent on the items referred to, it may mean some are gold and some are silver. Legally to sell an item as either gold or silver it should be fully hallmarked. If the term refers to a single piece gold decoration may have been added to a silver piece (I have a Victorian bangle with gold flowers on a silver base) or the item may be gilded gold over silver or vermeil gold plated silver (this is usually stamped 925. It may also mean gold or silver tone which is neither gold nor silver.
There are no similarities between multicultural education and Marxism.
the similarities is big and small
No, you cannot trade between the two different versions because the Pokemon are different or the Pokemon know different moves that are not in red version. When they re-make gold and silver for DS there may be some way to trade between Pokemon fire red and leafgreen to the new gold and silver but I doubt it.
solid gold and silver is more expensive and even heavier. Gold and silver is pretty so being plated gives the same effect.
Silver would be better because some people are allergic to gold.
one of the similarities they have is that they both farm and hunt
No Some are red black, silver and maybe gold
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There is definitely NO similarity or similarities on Canada and Fiji culture.
some of their decorations are candles made out of gold and paper strips out of silver (they dont have to be real gold or silver).