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Each cell in a transportation table represents the amount transported from one source to all destinations.
Geologic Hazards
Natural events caused by geological processes, such as earthquakes, landslides, and volcanic eruptions, that can potentially endanger human lives and property.
Volcanic Eruptions
Explosive events where magma, gas, and ash are expelled from a volcano, often with significant force and impact on the surrounding environment.
Flash Flooding
Rapid and extreme flow of high water into a normally dry area, or a rapid water level rise in a stream or creek above a predetermined flood stage, often caused by intense rainfall.
Mountain Ranges
Chains or clusters of mountains that are close together in a line or a group, often formed by tectonic forces or volcanism.
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