No. CDs can be played in a DVD player, but not the other way around. Technology is generally "backward-compatible"; newer devices can generally read older media, but the older machines normally cannot read the newer media.
Cd's are played in a CD player and dvds are played in a DVD player.
Nope... the data on a DVD-ROM is packed much tighter. A CD-ROM cannot read DVD's but a DVD-ROM can read CD's
A CD player cannot play mp3 files. However, mp3 music can be burned onto a CD-R and played on a CD player.
DVDROM Drives are read only, these do not have the ability to write discs
No.
The CD player has made it possible for people to interact with different cultures through songs played by the CD player. The CD player has also made entertainment cheaper and convenient.
yes, but it wont be able to be played back in a CD player
The purpose of having a microphone with a CD player is mostly used for karaoke as the CD player enables to be played while one can sing into the microphone.
No.
Yes.
MP3 format data can be stored on a CD and played back on any MP3 compatible CD player.
Yes, but most likely it will not hear anything if it is a data cd.