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Algae and Northern Ireland

Shortcuts: Differences, Similarities, Jaccard Similarity Coefficient, References.

Difference between Algae and Northern Ireland

Algae vs. Northern Ireland

Algae (singular alga) is an informal term for a large, diverse group of photosynthetic organisms that are not necessarily closely related, and is thus polyphyletic. Northern Ireland (Tuaisceart Éireann; Ulster-Scots: Norlin Airlann) is a part of the United Kingdom in the north-east of the island of Ireland, variously described as a country, province or region.

Similarities between Algae and Northern Ireland

Algae and Northern Ireland have 2 things in common (in Unionpedia): British Isles, Scotland.

British Isles

The British Isles are a group of islands off the north-western coast of continental Europe that consist of the islands of Great Britain, Ireland, the Isle of Man and over six thousand smaller isles.

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Scotland

Scotland (Alba) is a country that is part of the United Kingdom and covers the northern third of the island of Great Britain.

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Algae and Northern Ireland Comparison

Algae has 274 relations, while Northern Ireland has 500. As they have in common 2, the Jaccard index is 0.26% = 2 / (274 + 500).

References

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