question 1 (5 points)\nwhich regions of the world are connected by a large number of submarine internet…

question 1 (5 points)\nwhich regions of the world are connected by a large number of submarine internet cables?\n a africa and south america\n b north america and europe\n c asia and australia\n d all of the above\n\nquestion 2 (5 points)\nwhere are most international internet cables laid?\n a buried under the sea as submarine cables\n b floating on the ocean surface\n c attached to satellites in space\n d across highways on land\n\nquestion 3 (5 points)\nwhich of these is a possible risk to submarine internet cables?\n a earthquakes and natural disasters\n b sharks biting them\n c all of the above\n d ships dragging anchors across them

question 1 (5 points)\nwhich regions of the world are connected by a large number of submarine internet cables?\n a africa and south america\n b north america and europe\n c asia and australia\n d all of the above\n\nquestion 2 (5 points)\nwhere are most international internet cables laid?\n a buried under the sea as submarine cables\n b floating on the ocean surface\n c attached to satellites in space\n d across highways on land\n\nquestion 3 (5 points)\nwhich of these is a possible risk to submarine internet cables?\n a earthquakes and natural disasters\n b sharks biting them\n c all of the above\n d ships dragging anchors across them

Answer

Brief Explanations:

  • Question 1: North America and Europe have a high - density network of submarine Internet cables due to high demand for trans - Atlantic data transfer. Africa - South America, and Asia - Australia have fewer compared to North America - Europe.
  • Question 2: Most international Internet cables are buried under the sea as submarine cables to protect them and ensure stable data transfer.
  • Question 3: Earthquakes can damage the seabed where cables are laid, sharks can potentially bite them in some areas, and ships dragging anchors can also cause damage.

Answer:

  1. B. North America and Europe
  2. A. Buried under the sea as submarine cables
  3. C. All of the above