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Summary Of: Laterite

Laterite covers have mostly a thickness of a few meters but occasionally they can be much... with laterite used for the outer wall and for hidden structural parts that have survived for over... Hardened laterite varieties are also applied for the construction of simple roads... rich laterite variety can form from various parent rocks if the drainage is most intensive thus leading...

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