If internet finishes what will happen, state 5 points
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- The Internet is robust. It's not dependent upon a single machine or cable. It's a network made up of other computer networks. It spans the globe.
- Connections cross over continents, under oceans and through space via satellites. And as the Internet has grown, so has our dependence upon it.
- Connections across the Internet are flexible. When you use your computer to contact another machine on the Internet, the data could cross one of millions of pathways. Whenever you download a file, the file comes to your machine in electronic data packets that travel across the Internet.
- The packets don't all take the same path -- the traffic routes are dynamic. If a particular connection is damaged or unresponsive, the data can follow a different path to reach your machine.
- This makes the Internet a reliable communications resource. Even if an entire section of the Internet were to go offline in the wake of a natural disaster or a nuclear attack, other sections could remain functional. While any data stored on machines that were hit by the disaster might be lost, the Internet itself would remain.
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