CSS rules implied when working with percentage (%) unit

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CSS rules implied when working with percentage (%) unit
Recently I was working on an assignment where-in I was positioning element w.r.t. parent element and setting height of 100%. I expected that, the child container will take up all the available parent height but that was not the case. On digging-down

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