A catapult is like a big, strong arm that can throw things really far away.
Imagine you're playing with your favorite toy, maybe a ball or a rock. You use your arm to swing it around and then let go, sending it flying. A catapult works in the same way but is much bigger and stronger. It uses power from ropes, wood, or even people pulling on it to launch heavy objects like stones or big balls all the way across a battlefield.
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Catapults were used by soldiers to throw things at enemies from a distance. It's like having a super-powered slingshot that can send rocks flying over walls or into camps. They're fun, powerful, and totally real, no magic needed!
Examples
- A catapult is like a giant slingshot that throws rocks at enemy forts.
- Kids use small versions of catapults to launch balls in the playground.
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