answer:Well, I don’t know the exact definition either, but it goes something like that: computers communicate with one another and to identify themselves, they’re assigned an IP address. All websites we visit, have IPs, but instead of seeing and typing the IP in the location bar, we enter a domain, that is connected to the IP via DNS (domain name server). Some IPs are dynamic (change in a period of time; let’s say 12 hours) and some are static. To find your IP address, visit the www.whatismyip.com. You can change your IP only if it’s dynamic (you do this by reseting your modem).