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Overview. Overview. Overview.[1]

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Principles of subject

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Principles. Principles. Principles.

Identification

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Characterization

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Concepts of subject

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Concepts. Concepts.

Scope

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Scope. Scope. Scope.

Environmental interactions

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Economic uses

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History

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History. History. History.[Notes 1]

Historical and Modern Uses

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Use. Use. use.

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Footnotes or Notes

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  1. ^ Clay bricks and concrete are derived from earth, but structures built from these materials are usually not considered earth structures.[2]
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  1. ^ "Title". Retrieved 2006-01-01.
  2. ^ Rael 2009, p. 9.

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