Tracks are paths that help things move from one place to another, just like a road helps cars go from your house to school.
Imagine you're playing with toy trains on a table. The tracks are the little strips of metal or plastic that the train rolls on. Without them, the train would wobble and fall off, it needs something steady to ride on!
Like a Train's Special Road
Think of tracks like a special road made just for trains. When the train moves along the track, it doesn’t have to worry about bumps or turns, the track guides it smoothly from one place to another.
If you've ever watched real trains zooming by on big rails, those are also tracks, but much bigger! Just like your toy train needs its little tracks to move, real trains need big ones to travel far and fast.
Examples
- A fox leaves tiny prints in the snow, showing it was there.
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