They are stored in the form of bits or bytes. More information can be found here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Binary_digit
Data is stored in form of Binaries (0s & 1s) on storage devices. Logically Operating Systems stores data in form of bytes (Group of bits, that represent some data or instruction).
The specific term is "input data". The general term "data" can refer to "input data", "output data", "stored data" inside the computer, the data being processed by the computer's CPU, etc.
stored data is data that gets placed in different places on a computer but there is different types of stored data
Memory.
The hard drive of the computer generally contains the data.
Computer warehouses can store a number of items pertained to computers depending on the size of the facility. Some of these items stored are: Data storage products, Desktops, Laptops, Printers and Tablets.
No. It is stored on the Flash drive.
I'm guessing RAM Random access memory
None
Where data can be stored.
Yes, it is.
It is stored in binary, that is in the form of ones and zeroes.
Everything. All of the code that tells the computer how to boot up and shut down and all of your files and programs.