C. It is structured in nature. This is because a relational database is a type of database that organizes data into tables, which consist of rows and columns. A relational database is structured in nature, which means that the data has a predefined schema or format, and follows certain rules and constraints, such as primary keys, foreign keys, or referential integrity. A relational database can be used to store, query, and manipulate data using a structured query language (SQL). The other characteristics are not true for a relational database.
A. It uses Primary and Foreign keys to connect data tables
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