There is quite a substantial difference. ROM is "Read-only memory" which is data that cannot be easily modified. This is why this format is often used to distribute stuff that the creators do not want people to copy.
A worm on the other hand is used to describe animals that are generally long and have no legs. Common examples include the earth worm and the hookworm. However, it can be used in other ways too. For example, a ring worm is a fungal infection and is not related to a worm at all.
The difference between CD ROM and WORM is that WORM allows to write once for the first time. Capacity is also a characteristic difference.
The same as the difference between a phonograph record and a phonograph. The CD-ROM is where the data is stored. the purpose of the CD-ROM drive is to read it.
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ROM WORM
Silk worm is an animal that spins its cocoon. Humans harvest the cocoons and unravel the worm's work: this is silk, the fibre.
Do you mean the difference between RAM and ROM? If that is what you meant then ROM is what is used to read discs that are put into the computer, but RAM is used to temporarily hold memory from desktop and web based applications.
Worms do not have legs
A slow worm - is a legless lizard... NOT a snake.
ROM is volatile
why don't you give us some information
that one grows into a butterfly or moth as the other does not.
A software worm is way bigger than a software virus and a software worm uses more RAM than a software virus.