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What is the difference between puberty and adolescence?
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What is the difference between puberty and adolescence?
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Puberty refers to the physical changes that occur during adolescence, while adolescence refers to the entire period of development between childhood and adulthood. Puberty is a part of adolescence, but it is not the only aspect of it.
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