What is a top-level domain? A. A website that ranks highly in search engines
B. A domain name that ends in .com
C. The extension used to create a domain name, such as .com or .net
D. A domain that contains a country code
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The correct answer is C. The extension used to create a domain name, such as .com or .net.
A top-level domain (TLD) refers to the last part of a domain name, which comes after the final dot. Examples include .com, .org, .edu, and country-specific ones like .uk or .ca. These extensions help categorize the types of organizations or locations associated with the website.