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Databases, data warehouses, and data lakes are all approaches for storing and accessing data. Their distinction is based on the quantity of data retained: a database holds the least data, while a data lake contains the most data.

  • A TRUE
  • B FALSE
Explanation

Databases, data warehouses, and data lakes are distinguished by factors such as the type and structure of data they hold, their schema and processing model, and their analytical or operational purpose. Storage volume is not an inherent defining difference, because each can contain varying amounts of data.

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