why is used to ask a question when you want to lear more about the subject and because give a reason why and or how you got that question
The word "why" is used in a question?
For example: Why did you go to the super-market? The word "because" is used in an answer, when someone tries to explain something.
For example: I went to the super-market because I wanted to buy some milk.
The difference between silent film and sound film is because that silent film has no sound whatsoever and a sound film has sounds in it
they are both the same. i dont think there is a difference because in wikipedia they have the same page for both.
because normal capacitors does not have any polaririties.
there is a difference between Cinemas and Theathers. I am not really sure what it is but I know there is one. because sometimes movie trailers will say coming to cinemas near you and others will say coming to theathers near you. so there is a difference.
difference between tally & fact ?
there is no difference between Mathematics and Arithmetic because Arithmetic is a branch of mathematics. there is no difference between Mathematics and Arithmetic because Arithmetic is a branch of mathematics.
Its because you are finding the "difference" between the two numbers.
There is no difference I know this because I am smart
There is no difference because they are of equal value
There is no clear difference between base and soap because soap is a base.
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because i hate it
There is no difference because they are both 4 sided shapes.
there is no difference because they are the same thing. ( look at you spelling)
i don't know what is the difference between msgbox and inputbox function because i want to know the difference between them but i didn't got answer what is this foolishness stupid '
there is no difference between both the armies because both of them are bad.
There is no difference between a rainy day and a bee with a cold, because they both sting.