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Even tsunamis only one or two metres high have the power to destroy small buildings.
Proximity
The physical or symbolic closeness of objects or individuals, influencing relationships and perception.
Similarity
The state or fact of being similar; resemblance or comparability.
Continuity
The concept that certain properties remain constant over time, despite changes in the container or appearance.
Linear Perspective
Monocular depth perception cue; the tendency for parallel lines to appear to converge on each other.
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