Tabs?
No, one browser does not interfere with the other. Both browser can remain independent of each other.
You can make the default browser switch back and forth each time you launch another browser by setting the second browser as the default. You will need to change these each time.
Bacterias are single celled organisms that are independent from each other.
they communicate by contacting each other and asking for information to be sent to the browser from the server. the server holds the information they communicate by contacting each other and asking for information to be sent to the browser from the server. the server holds the information
Liquid
No, worms are usually independent, solitary creatures that do not live with each other.
Phenotypes are expressed as alleles, which are different forms of a certain physical feature This expression can be dominant: there is a higher preference for this feature being expressed OR recessive: there is a lower incidence of this feature being expressed Principle of segregation: Alleles from the parents sepatrate and only one allele is passed on from each parent to the offspring Independent assortment: Different pairs of alleles are passed on to offsprings independently of each other
Yes - just open its website in a tab in each browser. No download (other than the browser itself) seems necessary.
Websites certainly can. It's especially useful when a website has to give out download/install instructions that are specific to each browser. Some sites will then detect the browser and only show the instructions page that is relevant. This is not an especially common feature because most users already know their browser and can select the correct instructions by themselves.
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The term for a trait with many cultural hearths that developed independent from each other.
No, they are independent of each other.