Shovel and shovel are scientific names, not local dialects.
A shovel refers to a hand tool consisting of a wide bucket or a slightly concave shovel body with a handle on it, used for digging or throwing materials (such as soil, coal, grains, etc.). Including farm tools (shovel and shovel), kitchen utensils, gardening utensils, children's toys, etc.
Shovel manufacturers tell you the main difference between shovel and shovel:
Different shapes
1. Shovel
The shape of the shovel is flat.
2. Shovel
The shape of the shovel is a round tip.
The role is different
1. Shovel
Because the shovel has a flat mouth, the relative area is relatively large, and when picking things, it can pick up more things. But it can't be used to dig things.
2. Shovel
Because the shovel is pointed, the relative area is relatively small, and when picking things, the things picked are relatively small. But it can be used to dig things.
Different uses
1. Shovel
Shovels are mostly used for pinching things, turning soil, loading and unloading trucks, etc.
2. Shovel
Shovels are mostly used for digging soil, digging rivers, picking ditches, and shoveling snow.





