Imagine you're playing with building blocks, when you stack them, they interact by pushing and pulling on each other, making a tower or falling down. Underlying processes are like the invisible rules that make everything happen, and interactions are how things affect one another.
What Are Underlying Processes?
Think of underlying processes as the hidden instructions your blocks follow, like when you press down hard enough, they might squish slightly before popping up again. These processes are what cause changes in the world around us, even if we can't see them working.
How Do Things Interact?
Interactions happen when two or more things touch or influence each other. Like when your block tower knocks over a toy car, the blocks interacted with the car by pushing it sideways. This is like how water in a glass moves up and down when you blow on it, the air and the water are interacting.
So, whether you're stacking blocks, blowing on water, or even just playing catch, everything around you follows these hidden rules that make things move, change, and connect. Imagine you're playing with building blocks, when you stack them, they interact by pushing and pulling on each other, making a tower or falling down. Underlying processes are like the invisible rules that make everything happen, and interactions are how things affect one another.
What Are Underlying Processes?
Think of underlying processes as the hidden instructions your blocks follow, like when you press down hard enough, they might squish slightly before popping up again. These processes are what cause changes in the world around us, even if we can't see them working.
How Do Things Interact?
Interactions happen when two or more things touch or influence each other. Like when your block tower knocks over a toy car, the blocks interacted with the car by pushing it sideways. This is like how water in a glass moves up and down when you blow on it, the air and the water are interacting.
So, whether you're stacking blocks, blowing on water, or even just playing catch, everything around you follows these hidden rules that make things move, change, and connect.
Examples
- People feel cold when heat leaves their body.
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