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what is the main and basic difference between a battle and a war....

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Answered by fanbruhh
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battle means there are only two groups but war means there are more than two groups ..

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battle is a combat between two or more armed forces. It is more commonly a physical alternation between two or more armies. War is more of a strategic altercation between two or more entities, such as countries, nations, etc. Battles are between soldiers, while war is between countries or nations. Battles can be won and lost, but it may not determine the end of the War. Battles are usually short term, while wars are lengthy.



War and battle are two concepts that are related to conflict and are often confusing for many people. These two concepts are commonly used interchangeably, which is wrong on many levels. War is more commonly used to refer to a country or person strategically planning against another, while a battle is more of a physical conflict between two or more. Battle and war are related concepts a

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