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Hazardous Zone
An area that poses risks to human health, property, or the environment due to natural or human-made hazards.
Debris Flow Deposits
Accumulations of material, including rocks, soil, and vegetation, transported and deposited by fast-moving flows of water mixed with debris.
Weak Acids
are acids that do not fully dissociate in aqueous solution, resulting in a low concentration of hydrogen ions.
Limestone
A sedimentary rock primarily composed of the mineral calcite (calcium carbonate), often formed from the skeletal remains of marine organisms.
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