The Eiffel Tower can last for hundreds of years, just like your favorite toy that never breaks.
What Makes It Strong?
How Time Affects It
Over time, things can get worn out, just like how your shoes wear thin after a lot of walking. The Eiffel Tower might start to rust a little bit from the weather, like how an outside swing gets wet and sometimes feels slippery when it rains.
But even if it starts to rust, it won’t fall down right away. It’s built very well, like a tower made of building blocks that are all held together tightly.
So even with time and weather, the Eiffel Tower can keep standing for a long, long time, just like your favorite toy or swing. The Eiffel Tower can last for hundreds of years, just like your favorite toy that never breaks.
Examples
- A child asks why the Eiffel Tower might fall apart one day.
- A teacher uses the Eiffel Tower to explain how things wear out over time.
- A group of kids imagine what would happen if the tower started to rust.
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