There isn't one. You could say "bits and pieces of information" but information itself isn't countable.
Information is a collective (group) noun, and has no plural form.
The plural form of the noun 'email' is emails.The noun 'equipment' and 'information' are uncountablenouns called aggregate nouns, words representing any number of elements or parts, with no plural form.
The plural form of the noun 'brush' is brushes.
"Information" is typically considered a non-count noun in English, as it is a mass noun that refers to an uncountable bulk or collection of knowledge or data. It is not typically used in the plural form.
Information is a mass noun, a non-count noun. It has only the form "information."
No, Mice is a plural noun. Mouse is the singular noun.
The plural form of the noun "criterion" is "criteria."
The plural form for the noun potato is potatoes.
Nouns is the plural form of noun.
The word data is the plural form of the singular noun datum, a word for a piece of information. The plural form data is pieces of information; information such as facts, statistics, or quantities, characters, or symbols on which operations are performed by a computer.
The plural form for the noun wharf is wharves.
The plural form for the noun buzz is buzzes; the plural possessive form is buzzes'.