storage
The permanently frozen area where most Inuit lived is called the Arctic tundra. This environment has a layer of permanently frozen subsoil, known as permafrost, which influences the vegetation and wildlife that can thrive there.
(tundra) Arctic tundra
It is called the clipboard and the information is stored in the computer's memory until it is cleared.
(tundra) Arctic tundra
What are the area where computer can be use
Information and communication would be associated with a computer.
desktop
The area of the North Pole where the soil is permanently frozen is known as the permafrost. This layer of continuously frozen ground can extend for several meters below the surface and remains frozen year-round, even during the warmer months.
Network
The large storage area on a computer typically refers to the hard drive (HDD) or solid-state drive (SSD), where data is stored permanently or semi-permanently. This storage houses the operating system, applications, files, and other data, allowing users to retrieve and manage their information. Unlike RAM, which is temporary and volatile, the storage drives retain data even when the computer is powered off. Modern computers often use SSDs for faster access speeds, while HDDs are still common for larger storage capacities at a lower cost.
RAM (Random Access Memory)
Yes. This is called a LAN. (Local Area Network)