Multiple Choice
What is the most appropriate adjustment to subsidence hazards?
A) Construct detailed geologic maps of subsidence hazards.
B) Construct detailed subsurface maps using ground penetrating radar.
C) Avoid building in subsidence-prone regions.
D) Require full risk disclosure to potential property buyers.
E) Deny insurance coverage to those who live in hazardous areas.
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