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Structure | 
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4.       Structure
  stores different types of data in different locations. That is each member
  within a structure is assigned its own unique storagr area. 
5.       All
  members can be accessed at a time 
6.       The
  memory size of the structure variable is the sum of the sizes of its members. | 
4.       Union
  stores different types of data in a single memory location tha are the
  members that compose    a union all share the same storage
  area. 
5.       Only
  one member of the union  and thus one data type can be accessed  at
  any one time 
6.       The
  memory size of the union variable is the largest size of its members | 
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