What is the basic difference between posts vs. Pages?

Posts and pages are the two content types used in WordPress. When WordPress is used as a blogging platform, the majority of the content posts. Posts are timed and are listed in chronological order with the latest posts on the top. The old posts are archived on the basis of month and year. Posts are meant to be shared and commented on. Pages in WordPress, on the other hand, are static content that may include about us, contact us, privacy policies and other pages. The pages are timeless entries and do not have a date or month associated with them. For instance, even if you make changes to them, you will not have a Privacy policy page 2015 and Privacy policy page 2016 and so on. WordPress pages are not interactive and users do not share or comment on it.