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Concrete and Tarpaulin

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

Difference between Concrete and Tarpaulin

Concrete vs. Tarpaulin

Concrete, usually Portland cement concrete, is a composite material composed of fine and coarse aggregate bonded together with a fluid cement (cement paste) that hardens over time—most frequently a lime-based cement binder, such as Portland cement, but sometimes with other hydraulic cements, such as a calcium aluminate cement. A tarpaulin, or tarp, is a large sheet of strong, flexible, water-resistant or waterproof material, often cloth such as canvas or polyester coated with polyurethane, or made of plastics such as polyethylene.

Similarities between Concrete and Tarpaulin

Concrete and Tarpaulin have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Abrasion (mechanical).

Abrasion (mechanical)

Abrasion is the process of scuffing, scratching, wearing down, marring, or rubbing away.

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Concrete and Tarpaulin Comparison

Concrete has 248 relations, while Tarpaulin has 63. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 0.32% = 1 / (248 + 63).

References

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