parachute
A parachute is like a big umbrella that helps people or things float safely to the ground when they jump from a high place, like an airplane. Imagine when you jump off a chair, you fall quickly, right? But with a parachute, you fall slowly, like a leaf drifting down from a tree. This is because the parachute catches the air and spreads it out, which slows you down.
Think of a parachute as a giant balloon that doesn’t fly away. When it opens, it fills with air and becomes big and round, like a balloon. This big round shape helps to hold you up in the sky, so you can come down gently. It’s like when you hold your arms out and spin around, you feel the air pushing against you, slowing you down.
A parachute is also like a magic cape. When superheroes wear capes, they can fly or float in the air. The parachute is like a cape that makes you feel like you’re flying, but really, it’s just helping you land safely. It’s a special tool that makes sure you don’t fall too fast and get hurt.