Computer Science, asked by pandeysoumya996, 4 months ago

what is the difference between a file and a folder​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
0

Answer:

A file is the common storage unit in a computer, and all programs and data are "written" into a file and "read" from a file. A folder holds one or more files, and a folder can be empty until it is filled. A folder can also contain other folders, and there can be many levels of folders within folders.

Explanation:

Answered by Anonymous
3

 \huge{ \underline{ \underline  { \sf{ \orange{Answer - }}}}}

A file is the common storage unit in a computer, and all programs and data are "written" into a file and "read" from a file. A folder holds one or more files, and a folder can be empty until it is filled. A folder can also contain other folders, and there can be many levels of folders within folders.

Similar questions