Answer:
All data are stored on 1s and 0s computers (bits). We explain how much data we store using conditions such as kilobytes and megabytes.
Explanation:
All are stored in 1s and 0s on a computer. One of only 1 0 is called 'bit' in a computer. It takes 8 1s and 0s if we save a character in a computer, so we could say it needs 8 bits to store a character.
Computer and memory storage is frequently measured in megabytes and gigabytes (GB). A medium-sized novel includes approximately 1 MB of information. One MB is 1024 kilobytes, not a million bytes, or 1,048,576 bytes (1024x1024).
Similarly 1 GB is 1.024 MB (1024x1024x1024) bytes, or 1.073.741.824 bytes.