Scratch, the visual programming language, does not have a dedicated app for Kindle Fire devices. However, you can access Scratch through the web browser on a Kindle Fire, though the experience may not be optimal due to the device's limitations. Some users have reported issues with performance and functionality in the browser. For the best experience, using a computer or a tablet with more robust support for web applications is recommended.
no
It depends how nice you are.
No, they can not. Each Kindle must download the app individually for it to be installed.
It is one of the most popular tablet e-readers.
Not much, probly around $150-$200
Depending on your Kindle type, generally, you can't trade any Kindle device for a Kindle Fire, unless the two are completely interchangeable. Not only is a Kindle Fire more expensive than any of the others, but even in chances that there are three different styles of Kindle FIres available, nothing can be traded for a Kindle Fire these days.
I don't think so. I have a regular Kindle and a Kindle Fire and the USB cable on the regular Kindle does not work with the Kindle Fire. But I think a USB cable shared between two regular Kindles might work.
U could go to barns and nobles and if u sign a 1 year contract u can get a free kindle fire
there is not an app for moviestarplanet on the kindle fire because i think you have to scan a code off of the screen and the kindle fire does not have a camera hope this helped
unfortunetly, you can't, you can only get it on kindle fires, ipod touches, and iphones. sorry!
yes on the side there is a volume button you push that and it turns it down
YES! Kindle is an ebook reader device from Amazon.