Let’s think about a box. The ‘outer’ part of the box is everything you can see and touch when you look at it from the outside. It’s like the skin of the box. The outer part protects what’s inside, just like your skin protects you.
Now, picture a jacket. When you wear a jacket, the outer part is what everyone sees. It keeps you warm and safe from the wind and rain. The outer layer is like a shield that keeps the inside cozy and dry.
Imagine a house. The outer part of a house is the walls, roof, and windows. This outer part keeps the rain, snow, and cold air out, so the people inside can stay comfortable. It’s like a big hug that keeps everything safe inside.
Think about an orange. The outer part is the peel. The peel protects the juicy fruit inside. You have to go through the outer peel to get to the sweet part you can eat. The outer part is like a wrapper that keeps the fruit fresh.