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  2. Dozens of buildings along South Florida coastline are sinking ...

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    Map of study soil and soil composition Researchers devoted special attention to Surfside, located about 5 miles north of Miami Beach, where a 12-story condominium complex collapsed in June 2021 ...

  3. Sinkhole Insurance: You Probably Don't Know You Need It

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    The map above shows areas of the U.S. with bedrock types that are prone to sinkholes. It's not just Florida that needs to worry about them. Think sinkholes like the one that opened up under a ...

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  5. Earth shelter - Wikipedia

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    Compacted soil is more of a conductor of heat than an insulator. Soil is stated as having an R-value of about 0.65-R per centimeter (0.08-R per 1 inch), [17] or 0.25-R per 1 inch. [14] Variations in R-value of soil may be attributed to different soil moisture levels, with lower R values as moisture level increases. [17]

  6. Here Is the Cost of Living for Each Generation in Florida - AOL

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    Gen Xers have the highest living costs in Florida by a fairly wide margin, according to a GOBankingRates study. Expenditures for Gen Xers in the Sunshine State average $46,284 a year — 86% ...

  7. Ecology of Florida - Wikipedia

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    Florida is surrounded on three sides by bodies of water: the Gulf of Mexico to the west, Florida Bay to the south, and the Atlantic Ocean to the east. In addition to its coastal habitats, Florida has a variety of wetland habitats, such as marshland, swampland, lakes, springs, and rivers. Florida's largest river is the St. Johns River.

  8. Shrink–swell capacity - Wikipedia

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    A COLE value of 0.06 means that 100 inches of soil will expand by 6 inches when wet. [2] Soils with this shrink-swell capacity fall under the soil order of Vertisols. [6] As these soils dry, deep cracks can form on the surface, which then allows water to penetrate to deeper levels of the soil. [7]

  9. Cost of living 2024: How to calculate and compare - AOL

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    The cost of living calculator also breaks down the difference in typical costs between the two locations, including average rent and home prices. Let’s say you currently live in Joplin, Missouri ...