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In a house a root can be compared to a brick.
"Compared to" is used to point out similarities or differences between two things that are not of the same category, while "compared with" is used to highlight similarities or differences between two things that are of the same category. Additionally, "compared to" is more commonly used in non-scientific contexts, while "compared with" is often used in scientific or technical contexts.
The Plant Vacuole can be compared to a vacuum cleaner They can be compared to a water tank, as they hold the plant cell's water.
Electrons are compared to Dynes....thx
it can be compared in kilo watts per hour
ecuadors size can be compared to anything
anything can
Anything really, though when much lesser tradgedies are compared it seems extreme.
No. 0.01172 anything compared to 1 of the same anything is smaller.
Yes, Polar bears and Hippie's.
No. Wiki.Answers is compared 2 wikipedia, and wikispaces is also from the wikipedia. Almost anything w/ "wiki" in it has to do w/ Wikipedia.
competitive advantage
incomparable
nope In order to be a simile, you must have two items being compared using the words "like" or "as". "Sun" is not being compared to anything in your example.
No. They are the same
Percent is always a fraction, one number compared to another. Without anything to compare to, one number can be anything. My money would be on 100%
Percent is always a fraction, one number compared to another. Without anything to compare to, one number can be anything. My money would be on 100%