Kapro is like a special kind of glue that helps things stick together better than regular glue.
Imagine you're playing with building blocks, sometimes they just won’t stay put, right? That’s where kapro comes in. It's like the super-strong brother of glue. When you use it, your blocks (or whatever you’re sticking) will hold on really tight, even if you shake them or drop them.
How Kapro Works
Kapro is made from tiny particles that move around and find each other when they touch. Once they link up, they make a strong bond, like friends holding hands and never letting go. This makes things stick together more firmly than regular glue, which sometimes dries out or loses its grip.
Think of it like the best friend you have at school, kapro is always there to help your blocks stay in place, no matter what!
Examples
- Kapro is like a special rule in a game that helps scientists understand how things work together.
- Think of kapro as a simple idea used by scientists to explain complex problems.
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