A URL, which stands for Uniform Resource Locator, is a web address that specifies the location of a resource on the internet. URLs consist of various components, including the protocol (e.g., "http" or "https"), domain name (e.g., "www.example.com"), path, and optional query parameters.
URLs are used to access web pages, files, and resources such as images and videos on the World Wide Web. They provide a standardized way to navigate and link to content on the internet.
URLs play a fundamental role in web browsing and internet navigation.