JavaScript InternalError too much recursion

The exception of too much recursion or maximum call stack size exceeded occurs when there are many function calls, or even if a function is missing a base case.
Output message:
Error: Out of stack space (Edge) InternalError: too much recursion (Firefox) RangeError: Maximum call stack size exceeded (Chrome)
Error Type:
InternalError
A recursive function is a function that calls itself repeatedly. When a condition is met, the function stops calling itself. This is called a base case. If somehow the condition does not meet then the function continues calling itself and the error occurs.
Example 1: This example works perfectly, without errors. Because the stopping condition is when x >= 5.
Javascript
| functionrecursion(x) {      // Base case    if(x >= 5)        return;    recursion(x + 1); // The recursive call}  functionGeeks() {    try{        recursion(0);        console.log("Too much "            + "recursion error not occurred");    } catch(e) {        console.log("Too much "            + "recursion error occurred");    }}  Geeks(); | 
Output
Too much recursion error not occurred
Example 2: In this example, the stopping condition is when x >= 1000000000000. This is a large value, so the error occurred.
Javascript
| functionrecursion(x) {      // Base case    if(x >= 1000000000000)        return;    recursion(x + 1); // The recursive call}functionGeeks() {    try{        recursion(0);        console.log("Too much recursion"            + " error not occurred");    } catch(e) {        console.log("Too much recursion"            + " error occurred");    }}   Geeks(); | 
Output
Too much recursion error occurred
 
				 
					


