In CSS, margin collapsing occurs when the top or bottom margin of one element comes into contact with the top or bottom margin of another element. The concept is simple: The smaller of the two margins is reduced to zero; if both element margins are the same length, then one of the margins is reduced to zero.
You can see the most common form of margin collapsing; the top margin of one element comes into contact with the bottom margin of another element. When this happens, the element with the bigger margin wins.
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