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How to determine what is occupying hard disk space?

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I have a primary SSD with all my stuff and a 2nd hard drive where I install my games. The SSD has a 120 GB capacity. Until recently, only ~20GB has been used, but something has happened and now 87GB is being used.

How do I determine what's occupying the space?

df -h:

Filesystem      Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
devtmpfs        4.0M     0  4.0M   0% /dev
tmpfs           3.9G   17M  3.9G   1% /dev/shm
tmpfs           1.6G  9.8M  1.6G   1% /run
/dev/sda1       112G   81G   30G  73% /
tmpfs           3.9G  3.9M  3.9G   1% /tmp
/dev/sda1       112G   81G   30G  73% /.snapshots
/dev/sda1       112G   81G   30G  73% /home
/dev/sda1       112G   81G   30G  73% /root
/dev/sda1       112G   81G   30G  73% /var
tmpfs           792M  188K  791M   1% /run/user/1000

bottom of: du -m / | sort -n | tail -88:

5292    /home/marko/.local/share/Steam
5652    /var
7099    /home/marko/.local
7099    /home/marko/.local/share
14065   /home
14065   /home/marko
192422  /.snapshots
216810  /

screenshot of Drives & Locations

screenshot of visual representation of hard drive space used

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