A beach is a shore. But not every shore is a beach. A beach is essentially a sand filled boundary region between the sea and land. But a shore is any boundary between the sea and land; it may be rocky or may be a cliff etc.
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Research is when you look for a specific answer but discovery is when you just get an answer without any research or clues. That's the difference between research and discovery.
Any difference exist. A simple solution may be a diluted solution.
There is no time difference between any two points on the Island of Cyprus.
The term "Jersey Shore" is specific to the beaches along the coast of New Jersey. It likely originated from local vernacular. While many other coastal regions use "beach," the term "shore" may reflect the cultural history and local traditions of the area.
There is no difference between micrometres and microns
difference between bph and prostatomegaly
I think sea beach sand is more stable( high SBC ) than river sand.it is due to fact that sea beach made of sand which is brought by travelling water either pushed by sea shore or by river .during the continuous rolling in between water layers in rivers and sea shore( which can be assumed as infinite time process), bigger stone particles continuously decaying during travelling toward sea and dissociate in to as small as possible. remaining dissociate particle at beach will be of much strength than any other sand on earth surface and hence residue sand at sea beach has much strength than sand at starting of any river .it is because particle at river starting have no much time to dissociate into most stable form .they will continuously roll toward sea( final destination) and gain higher and higher stability (strength) till billions of years particle vanishes. CONCLUSION: IT IS MOST PROBABLE THAT SEA BEACH SAND HAVE MUCH STRENGTH THAN RIVER SAND
No difference, both are same.
Zero. In general, the difference between any number and itself is zero.
There is none. There is, in fact a difference, although minuscule. Shoreline refers to the edge of the shore, the shore being the stretch of dry land just before a body of water. Basically, where the beach ends. The shoreline is flexible and changes with the tides. The coastline is often used to refer to the shoreline, but in a more technical sense is the boundary where the continent ends. This is not the shoreline, but the end of the continental plate, usually referred to as the Drop-Off (remember 'Finding Nemo'?). This can be a couple hundred yards from shore, several miles, or at the shore, if something has recently broken off or there was an earthquake. Coastline is really the boundary of the continent while the shoreline is the boundary of the land. Another new answer Coastline ALWAYS refers to land/water boundary of continental entities. Shoreline refers to land/water boundaries of ANY sort i.e. rivers, lakes, seas, oceans where land gives way to water of some sort.
no
The differenc between a spacecraft and spaceship are none. There isn't any difference between a spacecraft and spaceship.
any were between 10,000 to 250,000 dollars
home minister and finance minister are same there is no any difference between them.....
There is no time difference between any two points within England.