That's a great question! Let’s explain it in a simple way using an analogy.
You can think of the tablet as a big window that lets you see things, like cat videos. Now, let’s imagine that the cat video is like a message that a friend sends you. Here’s how it works:
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Sending the Message: When you click on a cat video, it's like telling the friend you want to see their picture of a cat. Your request goes through a special road called the internet.
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Traveling Through the Road: The internet is like a big network of roads and highways where information can travel super fast. The video travels along these roads, just like a car driving to your house.
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Getting to Your Tablet: After some time, the video arrives at your tablet. This is like your friend reaching your house and handing you the picture. Now you can see the cat video!
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Playing the Video: Once the video gets to your tablet, it starts to play. It's like your friend saying, "Look, here's the cat!" And now you can watch it.
So, in short, when you ask to watch a cat video, it travels through the internet to get to your tablet, just like a friend delivering a message or picture to you. And that’s how the cat video shows up on your screen!