I don't understand the question.
It seems the same as asking "How is 1 mile 5,280 feet ?"
The amount of charge on every electron and every proton is the same. For human
people, it's a very small amount of charge, so we work with a larger unit, called the
Coulomb. That's the amount of charge on 6.25 x 10¹⁸ electrons.
In a wire, when that many electrons, carrying that amount of charge, pass by
some point every second, we call the current in the wire 1 Ampere.