Physical means something you can touch or see, it’s the stuff that exists right here, in the real world.
Imagine you're playing with your favorite toy car. That car is physical because you can pick it up, roll it on the floor, and even crash it into a block. It's not like a dream or a thought, it’s something solid and real.
What makes things physical?
- You can touch them: Like your socks, your pillow, or your big brother’s elbow when he bumps you.
- They take up space: A ball takes up more room than a pebble. You can’t fit both in the same spot at the same time.
- They can move and change: Your toy car can go from still to zooming across the room, that's physical action!
So, when something is physical, it’s like your favorite snack, you can eat it, feel it, and even share it with a friend. It’s not imaginary, it's here, right now!Physical means something you can touch or see, it’s the stuff that exists right here, in the real world.
Imagine you're playing with your favorite toy car. That car is physical because you can pick it up, roll it on the floor, and even crash it into a block. It's not like a dream or a thought, it’s something solid and real.
Examples
- A ball you can touch is a physical thing, while a dream is not.
- A table is physical, but the idea of friendship isn't.
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