False.
A domain can be redirected via the .htaccess file or other means, but can only be registered to one IP address.
An IP Address can, however, have multiple aliases... so, for example,
earth.com can have an alias, say, greenearth.com and both can point to the same IP address and site.
False. For example, this site has the domain name wiki.answers.com; its IP address (or one of them), which I obtained with the ping command, is 67.196.156.56.
False. The second part is the domain name, the first is an account identifier, nothing more.
pharming
False
False. (APEX :))
False. Domain Name System (DNS) servers do not maintain a complete list of all domain names and their corresponding IP addresses. Instead, they store records for specific domains and rely on a hierarchical structure and a distributed model to resolve names through various servers across the internet. This means that no single DNS server holds all domain name information.
untrue
False
False. Not all members of the domain Bacteria are parasites. Bacteria can also include beneficial or harmless organisms that do not parasitize other organisms.
False
False
False