Communication lines are like invisible roads that help messages travel from one place to another.
Imagine you and your friend want to send secret notes through a tunnel, but instead of paper, you use signals. These signals can be light, sound, or even electricity. That’s what communication lines do: they carry these signals so people can talk, share pictures, or play games together, even if they’re far apart.
How Communication Lines Work
Think of a phone call: when you press the button on your phone, it sends a message through wires or air, like a road, to your friend’s phone. These roads are the communication lines. They can be as simple as telephone wires under the ground or as high-tech as signals traveling through space.
Different Kinds of Communication Lines
Some communication lines are made of cables, like strings that carry messages all day long. Others use radio waves, which are like invisible ripples in the air, your favorite radio or Wi-Fi uses these to send music and videos to your phone or tablet.
You can think of them as the messengers of our world, helping us stay connected no matter how far apart we are!
Examples
- A child sends a message through a string tied to the fence between two houses.
- A letter is sent by mail from one city to another.
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