Difference between rew level triggers and statement level triggers

Hi All
I would like to know the exact difference between rew level triggers and statement level triggers.Please provide me with an example.
Thanks
Anand

What is difference between row & statement?
One statement can change many rows.
Difference determines how many times the trigger fires or under what conditions.

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