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Triss [41]
2 years ago
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What is one similarity between the "synthetic trees" and the pipelines? What is one diffferent?

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vova2212 [387]2 years ago
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One similarity between synthetic trees and pipelines is that both are man-made

<h3>Similarity and difference between pipelines and synthetic trees</h3>

  • The difference is that pipelines are a lo-ng pipes, usually underground, for conveying oil, and gas over long distances while synthetic trees as the name implies " artificial or man-made" are trees planted for specific purposes

  • Pipelines are used to transport liquid substances while synthetic trees are majorly used for beautification.

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