The answer is being created on paper and linear.
This characteristic is not exclusive to drawing or painting. Both mediums can depict themes of daily life and religion, as these are common subjects in art across various forms.
This is more characteristic of painting, as painting typically involves the use of a wide range of colors and values to create depth and interest. Drawings can have a range of values, but they are often more limited in color, especially when using traditional drawing media like pencil or charcoal.
This is a characteristic of painting. Paintings are typically created using brushes and liquid media such as oil, acrylic, or watercolor paints.
Both drawing and painting can exhibit textures and patterns, but painting often has more pronounced textures due to the nature of the paint and the tools used.
This is primarily a characteristic of drawing. Drawings are often created on paper and emphasize line work, which is a fundamental aspect of drawing. While paintings can also be on paper, they are more commonly on canvas or other surfaces and focus more on color and form rather than linearity.