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đá ong

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The Vietnamese word "đá ong" refers to a type of soil or rock known as "laterite." This material is typically reddish-brown and is formed in tropical regions through the weathering of rocks. It is known for being rich in iron and aluminum, which gives it its distinctive color.

Usage Instructions:
  • "Đá ong" is often used in geology and construction contexts.
  • You might encounter it when discussing soil types, land development, or building materials.
Example:
  • "Người ta thường sử dụng đá ong để xây dựng nhà ở miền nhiệt đới." (People often use laterite to build houses in tropical regions.)
Advanced Usage:

In more advanced contexts, "đá ong" can be discussed in relation to its properties, such as: - Its ability to retain moisture. - Its use in creating sustainable building materials.

Word Variants:
  • "Đá" means "stone" or "rock."
  • "Ong" means "bee," but in this context, it specifically refers to the lateritic rock formation.
Different Meanings:

While "đá ong" primarily refers to laterite, the individual words can have other meanings: - "Đá" can also mean "to kick" or refer to "stone" in other contexts. - "Ong" can refer to "bee" or "honeycomb" in different contexts.

Synonyms:
  • "Đá laterit" can also be used to refer to laterite in a more scientific context.
  • You might find terms like "đất sét" (clay) or "đất đỏ" (red soil) in discussions about soil types, although they refer to different materials.
  1. Laterite

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