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hi if youamp;#39;re into computers youamp;#39;ve probably heard of a couple file formats maybe zip if youamp;#39;re on windows and tar gz if youamp;#39;re on linux and if youamp;#39;ve done a bit of digging you might have noticed that both of these happen to use the same compression algorithm that compression algorithm is called deflate and itamp;#39;s probably the most common lossless compression algorithm used in the world so i guess letamp;#39;s start with the obvious question what is a zip file in the tar file if youamp;#39;re on windows youamp;#39;ve probably used a zip file for one of two things first of all you can take large folders and you can compress them into a single item this is obviously easier to stand over the internet and at the other end it can be extracted and you can get the full folder structure out of it thereamp;#39;s also a second reason you would zip an item and that is for compression if you have a lot of small text files they take up more space tha