Digital television is the opposite to analogue television. There are 3 ways of receiving digital television:
1) Satellite
2) Cable
3) Aerial (terrestrial)
Thus using a terrestrial aerial is one method of receiving digital television (branded as Freeview in UK)
They are very similar in the transmission of the signal. The production of the media is different because of the aspect of vision in TV.
Terrestrial is earthbound. It is broadcast from antenna towers here on Earth. Satellite TV is broadcast by communications satellites from outer space in geosynchronous orbit. They orbit at the same rate that the Earth rotates, therefore they remain "parked" over the same geographic region, relative to the surface of the Earth they are standing still. Terrestrial TV also makes use of satellites, but rather than broadcasting directly to a customers dish, they are broadcasting specifically for re-broadcast by local network affiliates over their terrestrial antennas.
It is not easy to compare terrestrial and aquatic systems because there is such on the similarities and differences between terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems.
An aquatic ecosystem is based on water, and a terrestrial ecosystem is based on land.
IN COMMUNICATIONS: Satellite uses satellite (orbiting) relay-stations in Space but Terrestrial uses cable or antenna-to-antenna signals based entirely on Earth to broadcast your television, radio or cell-phone :) ++++ IN ASTRONOMY: Terrestrial means Earth- (or planet-) bound; a Satellite is any natural or man-made object that orbits a planet. The Moon is a satellite of the Earth.
Amphibians can live both on land and water
what is difference between television and monitor.
The size. The gaseous Jovian planets are far larger than the inner terrestrial planets.
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The difference between the two TVs is the high definition resolutions. There are many different companies that make both models.
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the same except for their frequencies and wavelengths