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Answer Posted / Priyanka Suman
An Array is a data structure that stores elements at contiguous memory locations, accessible by their indices. A Stack is a specific type of linear data structure where elements are added and removed only from the top, following a Last-In-First-Out (LIFO) principle. Unlike arrays, stacks have limited functionality but allow for efficient handling of function call and return mechanics.
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