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Decision makers have most control over Type I error than Type II error.
Flow Event
A flow event is a hydrological term describing a significant movement of water, such as in a river or stream, often in response to heavy rainfall or snowmelt.
Hydrograph
A graph that shows the rate of flow (discharge) versus time past a specific point in a river, or other channel or conduit carrying flow.
Snowmelt
The process where accumulated snow and ice start to melt, turning into water, often significant in the understanding of flood risks and water supply.
Soluble Materials
Substances that can be dissolved in a solvent to form a solution.
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