Different is an adjective while difference is a noun
Eg.There is a big difference between night and day / everyone dresses differently
There is no difference between square meters and meters square. for simplicity we use these in different form.
Its because you are finding the "difference" between the two numbers.
20
The difference is that "more than" is correct.
The main difference between different than, different from and different to are the countries of origin and where it is used. Different than is common in American English, different to is more common in British English. The term different from is common in both American and British English.
It has a different amount of space between molecules.
"Difference" refers to the way in which two or more things are not the same, while "different" is the adjective used to describe something as not being the same as something else. Essentially, "difference" is a noun and "different" is an adjective.
They are different numbers, with two out of the three digits different in them. There is a difference of 0.41 between them.
It has a different amount of space between molecules
Different is an adjective while difference is a noun
The kind of protons neutrons
the difference is that there are different parts in humans than there is in animals
beacuse legislative is different than representative
They are 2 different days. Other than that they are the same.
The difference is that diesel is more oily than petrol, and is cheaper to produce.