What are the similarities and differences between the two plots

The similarities and differences between the two plots are as follows
Similarities
(a) Both describe the magnitude of the given system at different logarithmic value in in terms of log10
(b)Both are non linear in nature
(c) Both doesnot match in any point of the yAxis
Differences
(a)Both vary at different point at different points in y axis
(b)Maximum value is different at different point with different max value
(c)It is non liner the entire y axis
(d)Intial starting value is also different in different place
Hence in this way these two plots are different and common
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