@Tsolmon Narantsogt,
If you are not satisfied with whatever the above posts said, consider
this.

A Web Service is any kind of a request - response cycle over the web.
Refer to this image...
 <img src="http://chart.apis.google.com/chart?
cht=p3&chd=s:Uf9a&chs=250x100&chl=January|February|March|April"/>
This was a web service that just reads parameters from the url (refer
to the url of this image by going to its properties), and returns a
"RAW" image file as a response. Thats it.

In a natural sense, any http url is a web service. All the web servers
just hold a web service code that understands the url and give a
response.

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