Give one real-world example of each of the following types of networks, not including the five examples above. Specify the nodes and links in these examples.
(f) An acyclic directed network
(g) A cyclic directed network
(h) A tree
(g) A cyclic undirected network
(h) An acyclic undirected network
(f) Internet is a example of acyclic directed network because nodes are connected to each other but in some specific directions.
(g) Food Web is a real world example of cyclic directed network because they are connected.
(h) Hireachy of generations are the example of tree network they are represented in specific generations.
(i) Airline network is a example of cyclic undirected graph because any flight can take off between two or more specific airports.
(j) Forest is a real world example of acyclic undirected graph beacuse there are no cycles of path in forest.
Give one real-world example of each of the following types of networks, not including the five...
provide real-world examples to support your explanation, including one personal example from your own experiences.
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