Is there an intuitive explanation as to why Galois Fields exist only for a prime powers?

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I am looking for an intuitive or example based explanation as to why Galois Fields exist only if the number of elements are a power of a prime. I find most explanations I've read difficult to understand. I am studying this topic from the perspective of Information Theory, and do not wish to delve too deep into the specifics. Thank you.