Arches are like curved bridges that help buildings stand strong without needing too many supports.
Imagine you're building a playhouse out of blocks. If you stack them straight up, they might fall over easily. But if you arrange some blocks in a half-circle shape, it’s like giving the playhouse a strong back support, making it much harder to knock down. That half-circle is an arch, it helps spread out the weight and keeps things from falling.
How Arches Work
Think of arches like the top of a doorway in your house. When you lean against that door, the arch helps carry the weight to the sides instead of pushing straight down. This is why ancient buildings, like Roman bridges, still stand today, they used arches to make their structures strong and lasting.
Arches can be found everywhere: in bridges, doors, even cookies! Next time you bite into a chocolate chip cookie, notice the curved shape of the dough, that’s like an arch, helping your cookie stay together without breaking.
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