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stackIn computing, a method of storing data in which the most recent item stored will be the first to be retrieved. The technique is commonly called ‘last in, first out’. Stacks are used to solve problems involving nested structures; for example, to analyse an arithmetical expression containing subexpressions in parentheses, or to work out a route between two points when there are many different paths. stack![]() Stacks, such as this sea stack off the Dorset coast, are isolated upstanding rocks that are formed by erosion. Wave action pounds away at a rock barrier, such as a headland. First, it attacks weaknesses such as joints and faults, eroding a cave on the headland. The cave is deepened until it passes all the way through the headland to form an arch. If the top of the arch collapses then a stack is formed. Eventually the upstanding stack is eroded to form a stump.
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