Example 1: what is markup language
A markup language is a computer language that uses tags to define elements within a document. It is human-readable, meaning markup files contain standard words, rather than typical programming syntax. While several markup languages exist, the two most popular are HTML and XML.
Example 2: whats the extension of a markup language
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<symbol id="down" viewBox="0 0 16 16">
<polygon points="3.81 4.38 8 8.57 12.19 4.38 13.71 5.91 8 11.62 2.29 5.91 3.81 4.38" />
</symbol>
<symbol id="users" viewBox="0 0 16 16">
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</symbol>
</svg>