Hard Drive.
ROM is generally slower, but is more permanent than RAM
Primary storage, called RAM memory, is temporaty one that holds data and instructions while it is processing both. And slower but more permanent is secondary storage. And those are hard drives, CD drives, DVD drives, flash drives, Zip drives and floppy drives.
Primary storage, called RAM memory, is temporaty one that holds data and instructions while it is processing both. And slower but more permanent is secondary storage. And those are hard drives, CD drives, DVD drives, flash drives, Zip drives and floppy drives.
A mausoleum.
floppy disk
"Permanent storage", because the data does not disapear when the power is turned off.
To store any type of information. For example, any document you create on your computer has to be "saved" if you want to keep it for later. "Saving" means transferring it from short-term storage (RAM) to a more permanent storage (usually a hard disk).
it is a type of simple permanent tissue in plant which has intercelluler space between them & whose main function is storage of food.
When not enough RAM is present generaly windows uses a protocol called page filing which involves using the Hard drive as temporary storage which is more slower
Read only memory (ROM)
If you mean permanent storage like in USB flash drives and hard disks, then that type of memory would be called nonvolatile memory.
Yes, parenchyma tissue is a type of permanent plant tissue. It consists of living cells with thin cell walls and large central vacuoles, responsible for functions like photosynthesis, storage, and support.