Help with Photos Uploaded to Facebook?

Hello everyone I am new to the forum and relatively new to MAC.
Can somebody help me with my question.
I have quite a lot of photos stored on my Macbook and and most of the 'albums' are uploaded to facebook too. I would like to know if I deleted some of my album files full of photos - would the ones on Facebook still show up - both on my computer AND on my facebook albums.
I feel if I remove them from my computer then I may lose them off my facebook page too?
I want to burn all my photo's to disk to free up space on my Macbook.
If anyone understands my question and can advise I would be grateful.
Many thanks.
Karen

Ah thank you TD... but this is not the reply I was hoping for!!! Forgive my ignorance but I still don't understand...
Let me explain. For intstance I have a file of photos in my iPhoto albums - I then hightlighted all of those pics and clicked the FaceBook icon and 'that album' then got uploaded to my Facebook photos.. this then shows up on my iPhotos as having TWO lots of that album stored. If I wanted to put the album on disk and then remove it from my album list in iPhoto's BUT the FB album would still be there - would it mean that that the FB album would also be removed. I can't really explain it properly here but I hope you know what I mean.
Next question... I have thought about an external drive - a friend has suggested that BUT I don't really understand how they work, would I have to have it connected to my laptop all the time OR just when I wanted to view/sort/upload my photos and this goes for my Itunes files too... I have a lot of songs stored there also!!
I wish I knew more about computers and MAC lol

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