What is the difference between adolescence and puberty
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Adolescence is the age of puberty and puberty are the several changes that come in growing body of adolescents
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Puberty is the process of physical changes by which adolescents reach sexual maturity, i.e. become capable of reproduction. Puberty refers to the bodily changes, while adolescence is the period of psychological and social transition between childhood and adulthood.
In nonspecialized discussion and writing, the meanings tend to get blurred, and puberty can be used to refer to the period during which the changes happen, getting a meaning closer to adolescence. Adolescence still encompasses a typically larger period of time, however: puberty is over when the young individual's body has fully transformed, while it takes some more time for him or her to be recognized as an adult. Criteria for the latter are somewhat arbitrary, the typical example being “having reached the age of majority or being emancipated” (the age of majority depending on the country of residence). Some people even talk of 20-something adolescents to refer to people who have not yet reached an autonomous state of living, while being of full legal age.
As a side note, adolescence has a related noun (adolescent) and adjective (also adolescent), while puberty has a related noun (pubescent) and three adjectives (pubescent, pubertal, and sometimes puberal). It also has a synonym, "pubescence."
Puberty
Refers to a biological process
Can begin and end independent of adolescence
May be described in terms of concrete physiological terms
Adolescence
Refers to a period of time, usually teenage years though not always
Will (practically) always overlap puberty while remaining distinct
Described mostly in abstract psychological & sociological terms.
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