Overlap is when two things share part of the same space or time, like when your toy blocks stack on top of each other.
Imagine you have a red block and a blue block. If you put them side by side, they don’t overlap, they just sit next to each other. But if you place the blue one on top of the red one, part of the blue block is now overlapping with the red one. That means both blocks are in the same space at the same time.
Like Sharing a Bed
Overlap in Time
Overlap doesn’t just happen with things that take up space, it can also happen with time! If you start drawing a picture at 10:00 and your brother starts drawing at 10:15, but both of you stop at 10:30, then from 10:15 to 10:30, both of you are drawing at the same time, that’s overlap in time!
Examples
- Like when two people are talking at the same time, their voices overlap.
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See also
- What are orthogonal lines?
- What are geometric figures?
- What is symmetry?
- What are odd shapes?
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