Imagine you and your friend are building a giant lego tower, but you're using different sized blocks. That would be confusing, right? Standard units are like the same-sized blocks everyone uses so things stay fair and easy to measure.
Why We Need Standard Units
How Standard Units Work
A meter is like a magic tape measure that’s used all around the world. If you line up 100 of your favorite crayons end to end and they take up about 1 meter, now you know what a meter feels like!
Same with a kilogram, it's like a bag of sugar that weighs exactly as much as a big book. When scientists use standard units, it’s like everyone is speaking the same language when talking about size or weight.
That’s how science uses standard units, to make sure everything is measured fairly and clearly, no matter where you are! Imagine you and your friend are building a giant lego tower, but you're using different sized blocks. That would be confusing, right? Standard units are like the same-sized blocks everyone uses so things stay fair and easy to measure.
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