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Exhibit 20-1 Refer to Exhibit 20-1. In this example, marginal utility
Slope-forming Unit
A layer of rock or sediment that determines the slope or steepness of a geological formation due to differences in strength, erosion, or weathering rates.
Loose
Describes materials or objects that are not tightly fixed or compact, allowing for easy movement or separation.
Angular Rocks
Rocks that have sharp edges and points, typically resulting from mechanical weathering processes.
Steep Mountain Front
The abrupt transition from a relatively flat or gently sloping terrain to a steeply sloping mountain, creating a prominent landscape feature.
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