A Skype video call download is about 10 MB per minute. This would equate to about 600 MB an hour.
A video usually has a few MB per minute; exactly how much will depend a lot on the quality of the video.
There are 1024 Megabytes in 1 Gigabyte 600/1024 = 0.5859375 so, 600 Megabyte is equal to almost 0.6 of a Gigabyte.
If the surface is about 1000 mb, and you go up to the level of 600 mb, then you have about 40% of the atmosphere below you.
Yes it is.
That depends a lot on how much you pay per KB or MB.600 KB is about 0.6 MB; check how much you pay per MB.
Usually it can be your internet connection, how long the video(s) are and how much KB/MB it is (:
About 500 Mb in reasonable quality video.
I would say it ranges from 8 minutes and 30 seconds to exactly 9 minutes only!
Depends how you use the internet, if you use it for the basics it will last longer. You might want to just go with a monthly service.
60gb is one hundred times larger than 600 mb
As long as the motherboard has a compatible expansion slot, yes.