Assuming we are using an array implementation of a stack and not a linked-list implementation.
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Not exactly. You can rather see a stack colletion as a wrapper around an array.
An array is allocated with a fixed size, while a stack grows with the data that is added to it. Generally this is done by allocating a small array initially, and allocate a larger array when the data outgrows the current array.