Robustness is when something stays strong and works well even when things get a little messy or tricky.
Imagine you're building a tower with blocks. If you stack them neatly, they stand tall. But if the wind blows or someone bumps it, robustness means your tower doesn’t fall over right away. It might wobble a bit, but it stays up. That’s like being strong in the face of little problems.
What makes something robust?
Think about your favorite toy. Maybe it's a robot that walks around. If you drop it from a height or step on it, robustness means it still works, maybe it takes a few seconds to get back up, but it doesn’t break.
Or think of your backpack. When you stuff it full of books and snacks, it gets heavy. But if the bag is robust, it doesn’t tear or rip easily. It handles the extra weight and keeps everything safe inside.
So, robustness is like having a good attitude, you don't break when things get tough, and you keep doing your job even when life throws some surprises your way!
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