How the Internet Works in 9 Minutes?

The Internet is like a giant playground where everyone can talk to anyone, no matter how far away they are.

Imagine you have a toy phone. When you call your friend, the sound of your voice travels through wires or air until it reaches their phone. That’s how phones work, and that’s kind of what the Internet does, but with messages instead of voices.

Like Sending Letters in a Big City

Think of the Internet as a city full of people who pass notes to each other. If you want to send a message to someone far away, you put it in an envelope, and a person (or robot) carries it to your friend’s house, that's like email.

If you're playing a game with friends online, it's like sending many little messages back and forth so everyone can keep up. These messages travel through special roads called routers, which help them find the fastest way to get where they need to go.

The Internet is Everywhere

Your tablet, your phone, your computer, all of them are like doors into this big playground. Every time you click a link or watch a video, it’s just another note being passed around in this giant city. There's no magic, just lots and lots of people (or computers) working together to make sure your message gets through!

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Examples

  1. A child sends a message from their tablet to a friend across the room using invisible bubbles.
  2. Your phone talks to a tower to send you your favorite song.
  3. You get online by talking to a nearby building.

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