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geology
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Stratification in geology refers to the layering of rock formations, reflecting the geological history of the area.
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societal culture
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Societal stratification divides society into layers based on wealth, status, and education, creating unequal opportunities.
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India
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In Indian society, people are stratified based on caste or socioeconomic status into different social classes.
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South Asian countries
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In South Asian countries, stratification occurs based on caste or socioeconomic status.
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academic
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In academic culture, data and information are stratified to uncover patterns and relationships.
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business
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In social science and business, stratification refers to the hierarchical arrangement of individuals or groups based on factors such as wealth, social status, or power.
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cultural
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In certain cultures, social stratification is determined by wealth, education, and occupation, resulting in unequal privileges and opportunities.
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earth science
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Stratification in earth science refers to the layering of rock or soil formations, revealing the area's geological history.
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scientific
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In academic and scientific contexts, stratifying data and information reveals patterns and relationships.
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sociology
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Stratification refers to the hierarchical arrangement of individuals or groups based on wealth, social status, or power in social science and business.
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