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Grammar and Linguistics > Difference between skyline and horizon
Difference between skyline and horizon

engnas
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Difference between skyline and horizon
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Dear friends,
Help me please, to find out the difference between these 2 words horizon and skyline? Are the British and American English? |
16 Jan 2014
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yanogator
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The horizon is a natural thing. It is the edge of your vision, as the Earth curves away from you.
A skyline is what you see when you look at the city from a distance. It is a silhouette of the buildings.
Bruce |
16 Jan 2014
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MarionG
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Bruce is right of course (as usual)
I think the confusion between the words is caused by the fact that very often we cannot really see the natural horizon anymore. What we see instead is the skyline of the buildings obsecuring the horizon from our view. (or the skyline of the buildings standing on the horizon) Therefore, for many people, when they think of the horizon, a skyline comes to mind.
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16 Jan 2014
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yanogator
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Good point, Marion. Bruce |
16 Jan 2014
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engnas
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Thanks so much, my dear You helped me a lot:-) |
19 Jan 2014
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engnas
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Thanks so much, my dear You helped me a lot:-) |
19 Jan 2014
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