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What is a deque?
Gas Bubbles
Pockets of gas trapped within solid substances, including erupting lava, which can expand and rise due to lower density compared to the surrounding material.
Moderate Depths
Refers to an intermediate level of depth, neither shallow nor deep, often used in the context of bodies of water or geological features.
Shallow Levels
Areas close to the Earth's surface or seabed, where geological processes or features might be more pronounced or accessible.
Lower Viscosity
Describes a fluid's resistance to flow, with lower viscosity indicating a more easily flowing substance, like water compared to honey.
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