Is mongodb a nosql database? Explain.
Answer / Anshita Mishra
Yes, MongoDB is a NoSQL (Non-Relational) database. Unlike traditional relational databases that use tables and rows to store data, NoSQL databases like MongoDB use flexible documents and JSON-like documents with optional schemas. This makes them more suitable for handling large volumes of unstructured or semi-structured data.
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