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In the early stages of stream gradation,the capacity of the stream exceeds the load supplied to it.
Efficient Level
Describes a state where resources are allocated in a way that maximizes productivity or utility with minimal waste.
External Costs
Uncompensated negative effects experienced by others due to an individual or company's actions, not reflected in market prices.
Marginal Damage
The additional harm or cost caused by producing one more unit of a good or service, often used in the context of environmental economics.
Total Damage
Total Damage refers to the cumulative harm or financial loss incurred as a result of an action or event.
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