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100

5*1+5*2=

15

100

Josh is who

a student 

100

Are flamingos born pink

 No Flamingos aren't born pink; they get their color from their diet.

100

This large carnivorous mammal is known for its white fur and is considered the largest land carnivore. It primarily hunts seals and is native to the Arctic region.

polar bear

200

5*2+5*3=

25

200

who is the founder of khan Academy

Sal Khan

200
  1. The blue whale's heart is the size of a small car.

 True The blue whale's heart is the size of a small car.

200

The tallest land animal, this creature has a long neck that helps it reach leaves high in trees, especially acacias. Its spots are unique, much like human fingerprints.

a giraffe

300

5*3+5*4=

35

300

josh has gathered his data how

years of work and research

300

 Crocodiles Can‘t gallop like horses.

No can Crocodiles can gallop like horses.

300

Known as the "King of the Jungle," this majestic animal is the only species of big cat that lives in social groups called prides.

lion

400

5*4+5*5=

45

400

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400

does a tiger have striped skin?

Tigers have striped skin, not just fur.

400

This striped herbivore is a close relative of the horse, and its unique black-and-white pattern helps it blend in with herds for protection.

zebra

500

5*5+5*6=

55

500

how much memory will it take to store all the information on earth

Storing all of the world's information is an immense, rapidly growing task, and the total memory required is subject to different interpretations . Estimates for human-generated digital data alone project the total to reach over 181 zettabytes by the end of 2025. Here's a breakdown of the key factors and numbers involved: Total digital data 181 zettabytes (ZB) by 2025: Market intelligence company IDC and others predict that the total digital data created, captured, and consumed globally will reach 181 zettabytes by the end of 2025. 400+ million terabytes daily: Within 2024, approximately 402 million terabytes of data were generated each day. A zettabyte is huge: One zettabyte is a trillion gigabytes, or 1021 1021 bytes. To put it in perspective, one zettabyte is roughly equal to storing 250 billion DVDs. The challenge of non-digital information These massive figures only account for digital data. Storing "all the information on Earth" is a much larger and more complex problem that goes beyond what we have already converted to digital formats. The challenge includes: Analog data: Information that has not yet been digitized, such as books, documents, photographs, and historical records. Biological data: The memory stored in the brains of all humans 

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While specific official projections from market intelligence firms like IDC typically extend only about five to seven years into the future (up to 2030 or 2035 in some recent analyses), the general trend is an 

exponential growth that suggests an enormous volume of data by 2039.



Projected Digital Data in 2039

Data creation is expected to continue doubling approximately every few years, driven by the proliferation of AI, the Internet of Things (IoT) devices, and increased automation.

  • Projected Volume: Based on current growth rates (which projected ~181 ZB for 2025 and nearly 400 ZB for 2028), the global total of data created, captured, copied, and consumed will likely reach many thousands of zettabytes or even enter the yottabyte (YB) range well before 2039. The "yottabyte era" (1,000 ZB/year) is expected to begin in the early 2030s.
  • Key Drivers:
    • Artificial Intelligence (AI): AI is a major catalyst for a "data deluge," requiring massive datasets for training and generating significant amounts of new data, which is expected to influence growth rates well into the 2030s.
    • Internet of Things (IoT): The number of connected devices is projected to increase substantially, with some estimates suggesting billions more devices by 2030, all generating continuous data streams.
    • Automation: By 2039, transportation, production, and agriculture are projected to be nearly 90% automated, which would generate immense amounts of operational data.


The Challenge of Non-Digital Information in 2039

The challenge of non-digital and biological information will persist, though technology in 2039 may offer new ways to digitize or interface with it.

  • Analog Data: Significant amounts of physical data will still exist. However, by 2039, advanced scanning and AI processing might have converted a larger fraction of historical analog data into digital form.
  • Biological Data: Technology forecasts for 2039 even suggest possibilities like memory recording and replay, a development that would create entirely new paradigms for how biological information is perceived and stored. The vast, complex nature of the information in all human brains will remain a conceptual, non-digital data challenge.

In summary, while precise numerical predictions for 2039 are not yet available from official sources, the consensus is that the digital data sphere will be orders of magnitude larger than current estimates, likely measured in yottabytes.





500

What color is a polar bear skin?

Polar bears have black skin.

500

This unique mammal, one of only two that lays eggs, has the unusual ability to inject venom through a spur on its hind legs, a trait rare among mammals.

duck-billed platypus