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High-temperature and high-pressure conditions

High-temperature and high-pressure conditions refer to environments where heat and force are significantly greater than usual. High temperature means molecules move faster and more energetically, which can change materials' properties. High pressure involves applying strong force that compresses substances into smaller volumes, often altering their structure and behavior. These conditions are common deep inside planets, in industrial processes, or during scientific experiments, and they can create unique physical and chemical changes not seen under normal conditions. Understanding these environments helps scientists study planetary formation, develop advanced materials, and simulate extreme natural phenomena.