Computer Science, asked by omm2214, 6 hours ago

what is the difference between files and folders ?​

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Answered by utcrush18
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Explanation:

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. ... Files are always stored in folders.

Answered by bardanligal
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The main difference between file and folder is that a file stores data while a folder stores files and folders. Moreover, a file has an extension while a folder doesn’t.

A file and folder are two terms used in computing. A file is a container to store information. There are different types of files such as text files, data files, images, audio files, and video files. Each of these file store different type of information. On the other hand, a folder is a directory. It stores related files and folders. Folder helps to organize the files in the system.

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