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Contiguitythe is a term used in various fields to describe the state of being adjacent or connected. In geography, contiguous land masses share a common border. For example, the mainland United States is contiguous, while Alaska and Hawaii are not. This concept is important for understanding territorial claims, infrastructure development, and the spread of phenomena like disease or invasive species.
In mathematics, contiguity refers to objects that touch or overlap. For instance, in graph theory, adjacent
Within linguistics, contiguity can describe words or phrases that appear next to each other in a text,
The precise definition and application of contiguitythe can vary based on the specific discipline. However, the