What is More light?

More light is when you get extra brightness by adding more sources of light, like having more lamps or bulbs on.

Imagine you're in a room that's a bit dark, like after the sun goes to bed. If you turn on one lamp, it helps, but if you turn on another one, or even three, the whole room gets brighter and easier to see in. That’s what “more light” means: more brightness from more lights.

Why It Matters

  • When it's nighttime, we use lamps, bulbs, or even flashlights to bring in more light so we can read, play, or find our way.
  • If you're drawing a picture and the room is too dark, adding another lamp gives you more light, like having more friends help you see your artwork clearly.

So next time it's dark, think of “more light” as inviting more lamps to join the party! 🌟

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Examples

  1. A child sees more light when their homework is explained clearly.
  2. Someone finds more light in a conversation that helps them understand themselves better.
  3. More light means being able to see things more clearly, just like when you turn on the lamp.

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