Safari is deletable, if you have administrator privileges.
It is best if you don't. If you want to use another browser, then just use the other browser. Then use Safari as a backup.
To check deleted history on a MacBook Air, you can try restoring it from a Time Machine backup if you have one set up. Alternatively, you can look in the "Recently Closed Tabs" section of Safari or check other browsers like Chrome for their own history recovery options. If the history was permanently deleted, it may not be recoverable without specialized software. Lastly, consider using data recovery tools, but success is not guaranteed.
No. Safari is an app that comes preloaded with ANY iPhone or iPod touch and can not be deleted.
Same as you do on safari or chrome. Take two fingers, and slide them in opposite directions on the trackpad
Safari is a web browsing program made by apple. It;s similar to Internet Explorer
Macbook air
If you are trying to put Windows XP on a Macbook, it won't work.
It's possible that a third party application or plug-in is causing Safari to unexpectedly quit. Or, it could be a cache issue where you may just have to clear the browser's cache.
I doubt very seriously you actually deleted Safari. You may have deleted the shortcut icon but not the program. Open applications or finder and I bet it is still there. If so, just drag the icon to the dock.
Macbook Air.
No, the Macbook Air does not break easily.
The MacBook Pro cases are much larger and sturdier the the MacBook Air cases.
safari should already be on your iPod touch. it is a default app that cannot be deleted.