There are at least 19,700,000 articles in all languages in Wikipedia. 3,700,000 are in English.
Not necessarily, articles on Wikipedia are edited by other users and the information they put may not be from a reliable source, or sometimes it may not be from a source at all. So, Wikipedia isn't your most reliable source because they answers they have may not be right all the time.
Not necessarily, articles on Wikipedia are edited by other users and the information they put may not be from a reliable source, or sometimes it may not be from a source at all. So, Wikipedia isn't your most reliable source because they answers they have may not be right all the time.
Critics of Wikipedia have noted (in an article on Wikipedia!) that Wikipedia may be susceptible to biased or untrue editing, since most articles are open to editing by everyone. They also state that Wikipedia may display a systemic bias.
The purpose of Wikipedia is that it is considered to be a comprehensive online encyclopedia. It is one of the most popular options for people searching for something that they may not have too much knowledge of.
For a start, you may want to pay attention in class - assuming you are in class.You can also read books on your own, read articles in Wikipedia, or other sources (Wikipedia articles often provides relevant links), or watch videos on YouTube or similar.
The Simple English Wikipedia is not specifically for children, but it puts articles in a simpler context, which may make it easier for a child to understand. Simple Wikipedia can still contain articles on adult subject matter, such as sexuality, so use at your own discretion.
No, not all languages have nouns. Some languages, like verb-based languages, do not have a clear distinction between nouns and verbs and may use different word classes or sentence structures instead.
All known languages in India have written forms. Some may not be considered true alphabets though.
One popular free encyclopedia available for download is Wikipedia. You can access Wikipedia articles offline using software like Kiwix or download selected articles in various formats from the Wikipedia website. However, please note that the content may not always be completely up-to-date as it's based on when you downloaded it.
One may find information about ASTM standards online at the official website for ASTM. One may also check out the articles filed in Wikipedia and the online library at IHS.
I really dunno but i think wikipedia may now!
Wikipedia can be edited by anyone on the Internet; this is its strength and weakness - anyone who spots an error can correct it, on the other hand vandalism often takes place on entries; particularly contentious articles (articles on religions often attract strong feelings). Wikipedia has various mechanisms for correcting errors; people can be banned from updating articles, articles can be locked to prevent modifications. One of the key things to look for is citations; facts on Wikipedia should be citated; you should be able to check the citations to see where the facts came from.