All DVD-Rs hold the same amount of information. 4.7 gigabytes is the amount all standard DVDs will hold. Dual layered DVDs also called DVD-9 hold roughly 7.95 gigabytes.
No, most keycards only hold 5 or six digits of code at the most, just to open the door.
They contain genetic information
That depends on the size of the stadium. Most stadiums can hold anywhere between 70,000 and 200,000 people for their regular events. Check with the stadium, they can usually provide this info directly through their website.
No. It can also hold pictures, games, work info, videos, other stuff.
Hard Disk
Should be a sticker under the hood with that info.
contenir = to contain (an amount) comporter = to contain / hold back (info, mistakes) maîtriser = to contain / hold back (fire, blaze)
The U.S. National Library of Medicine is great place to start learning about chromosomes. You can also try most biology books will hold some info on chromosomes.
The most basic info about "Qubec" is that the proper spelling is "Quebec."
From the documents that he wrote.
No, Floppy disks can hold no more than 1440kb of info...
they dont hold there hatchlings at all some good info