Newb Question: Can someone explain what a bus is in layman's terms?

What is a bus and how is it helpful? Sorry for my ignorance. I am going to get the videos as soon as I save up. Purchasing this new Mac Pro wiped me out.

busses allow you to route several tracks to the same fader, where you can apply effects or change volume simultaneously.
there's more but I'm just learning, too!

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    AvailablePageFile: 4376780800
    AvailablePhysicalMemory: 475205632
    AvailableVirtualMemory: 1540612096
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    CrashTime: 1408140691
    EMCheckCompatibility: true
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    ProductName: Firefox
    ReleaseChannel: release
    SecondsSinceLastCrash: 167
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    SystemMemoryUsePercentage: 86
    Theme: classic/1.0
    Throttleable: 1
    TotalVirtualMemory: 2147352576
    URL:
    Vendor: Mozilla
    Version: 24.0
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