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URLs

A URL, or Uniform Resource Locator, is the address used to locate something on the internet, like a webpage or a file. It tells your web browser exactly where to find the content you want. A URL typically includes the protocol (such as "http" or "https"), the domain name (such as "example.com"), and sometimes additional paths or parameters to specify a particular page or resource. Think of it as a street address for online content, guiding your browser to fetch the right information from servers hosting those resources.