Like a Tree with a Strong Skeleton
The Eiffel Tower has a lot of metal parts that are connected together, kind of like how a tree has branches and roots. These parts help it stay up even when the wind blows or snow falls on top of it. It’s like having a strong skeleton inside you, you can run and play without falling over.
Cozy Clothes for Cold Weather
When it gets cold, the Eiffel Tower wears cozy clothes made of special materials that keep it warm. These materials help it not get too chilly or freeze up, which could make it shaky or tired.
And when cars pass by, they might tap on the tower a little, but the tower is used to being tapped and doesn’t mind at all!
Examples
- A child compares the Eiffel Tower to a metal skeleton that doesn't break easily, even when it rains or people climb it.
- Imagine the Eiffel Tower as a giant ladder made of flexible pieces that don’t snap under pressure.
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See also
- How Do We Know What People Thought Long Ago?
- How Did the Pyramids Stay Standing for Thousands of Years?
- How Does the Ancient Roman Calendar Work?
- How Did Ancient Civilizations Count Without Numbers?
- What Makes a Society 'Technologically Advanced'?
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