1. HTML stands for hypertext markup language. It is the most widely used language on the web. A markup language refers to a language that used to "mark-up" a document. When you add markup to a Web document, you are adding information to the document that gives additional meaning about a document's structure and formatting. Some examples are indicating the documents title, lists, tables, paragraphs, and formatting style. Then they are then interpreted by a Web browser, like Microsoft's Internet Explorer ot Mozilla's FireFox to properly display a document to a user on the Web.
2. All element start with an opening tag (or start tag) and end with a closing tab (or end tab)
3. If an element contains other elements, it is the parent of the enclosed child element. Any elements contained in the child element are considered to be the descendants of the outer parent element.
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