Por quê vetores e estruturas são contínuas em memória? Creio que não seja somente coincidência.

    #include <stdio.h>
    int main(void){
        char s[10];
        for (int i=0; i<10; i++)
            printf("%d=%p.\n", i, (void*)&s[i]);
        struct {
            double r;
            int x;
            char str[4];
            int t;
        } E;
        printf("---------------\n");
        printf("& r     =%p.\n", & E.r);
        printf("& x     =%p.\n", & E.x);
        printf("& str[%d]=%p.\n",0, & E.str[0]);
        printf("& str[%d]=%p.\n",1, & E.str[1]);
        printf("& t     =%p.\n", & E.t);
        printf("---------------\n");
        printf("sizeof(double)=%d.\n", (int) sizeof(double));
        printf("sizeof(int)=%d.\n", (int) sizeof(int));
        printf("sizeof(char)=%d.\n", (int) sizeof(char));
    }

Saída:

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0=0x7ffe7531a1f2.
1=0x7ffe7531a1f3.
2=0x7ffe7531a1f4.
3=0x7ffe7531a1f5.
4=0x7ffe7531a1f6.
5=0x7ffe7531a1f7.
6=0x7ffe7531a1f8.
7=0x7ffe7531a1f9.
8=0x7ffe7531a1fa.
9=0x7ffe7531a1fb.
---------------
& r     =0x7ffe7531a1d0.
& x     =0x7ffe7531a1d8.
& str[0]=0x7ffe7531a1dc.
& str[1]=0x7ffe7531a1dd.
& t     =0x7ffe7531a1e0.
---------------
sizeof(double)=8.
sizeof(int)=4.
sizeof(char)=1.

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