Final answer:
This question is about the comparison between different types of storage media in terms of capacity, function, pricing, and re-recordability.
Step-by-step explanation:
Data storage is the recording of information in a storage medium.
Handwriting, phonographic recording, magnetic tape, and optical discs are all examples of storage media.
1- You can write to hard disks and optical disks.
2 - DVD-ROMs have a larger capacity than CD-ROMs.
3 CD-ROM and CD-RW disks are relatively low priced.
4 Removable drives and flash drives cost less than other storage media.
5 CD-ROMs cannot be re-recorded, while some optical disks can.
6 With hard disks, just like flash drives, you can read from and write to them.
7 Unlike fixed hard disks, DVD-ROMs are removable.
8 The cost of a fixed hard disk is lower than a removable one.
9 Both magnetic tapes and fixed hard disks can have very high capacities.
10 DVD-RW disks are cheap, while removable hard disks are more expensive.