When you type “www.google.com" and press Enter, it’s like telling your computer’s fairy friend to find the way to this magical land.

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Your computer talks to a special helper, like a magical phone book, called DNS. This helper tells your computer the magical address of Google, so it knows where to go.

Then, your computer sends a message to Google, saying, “I want to visit you, please let me in!” This message travels through the air like a magical letter.

Before entering, there’s a guard named Firewall who checks if your message is safe. If it’s okay, you get a special key called HTTPS/SSL. This key makes sure that your messages to Google are secret and can’t be seen by anyone else.

Once you have the key, you meet a friendly guide called Load-Balancer. The guide helps you find the best way to get to Google by taking different paths so everyone can visit without making Google too tired.

When you arrive at Google, you meet a super-fast friend called Web Server. This friend gives you the information you asked for, like a magical book with all the answers.

But sometimes, you may need extra help, so you meet another friend called Application Server. This friend is like a wise wizard who can do special tricks and make the magical land even more exciting.

When you have all the information you need, your computer says thank you and goes back home. Along the way, it may ask a clever friend named Database for more details.

And that’s how you type “www.google.com," press Enter, and magically find all the wonderful things in the land of Google!

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