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The elements that occupy the main peaks in a curve, such as a distribution curve, typically represent the most abundant or prevalent characteristics within a dataset. For example, in a normal distribution, the peaks correspond to the mean, median, and mode of the data. In the context of elemental abundance in geochemistry or astrophysics, the peaks might represent the most common elements found in a sample or celestial body, often influenced by factors like nucleosynthesis or geological processes.

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