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Commercial websites have domain names so that users can easily access the web pages by typing the domain names instead of the IP addresses into the URL. All domain names must have four parts, regardless of where the websites are located. Each part is written as a set of octets and is separated by a period.

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The given statement is true.

Step-by-step explanation:

IP address is really tough to remember by each and everyone, and even if you misspell one number, then the navigation will not go for the desired website. It is equivalent to remember phone numbers during the earlier days. As said the domain name has 4 parts.

They are,

  • TLD – Top level domain (eg: .com, .org, .net, etc) .
  • Mid level domain – It is the part that comes after www keyword which is before the Top level domain name.
  • www is the machine name which is common for all the domain. It is a standard that needs to be used.
  • Second level domain .
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