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Hot Spot
A region with significantly higher temperature than its surroundings, often related to volcanic activity or environmental anomalies.
Seismic Activity
The frequency, type, and size of earthquakes experienced over a period of time in a particular area, often measured to assess and monitor earth movements.
Sulfur Dioxide
A toxic gas with the formula SO2, produced by volcanic eruptions and industrial processes, and a precursor to acid rain.
Tilting
The process or phenomenon where the earth's surface, geological layers, or structures become inclined from their original level or position, often due to tectonic activities.
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