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Out of the 20 largest U.S. metros, these two Ohio cities are where you can still buy a house for under $300,000.
The nation's biggest cities are sinking, according to data from a new study. And one of them is in Ohio. Known scientifically ... roughly the same rate, per the map. The nation's fastest-sinking ...
The movement is slow — sinking on the scale of millimeters per year in the United States — but the effects accumulate over ...
A study used sensitive satellite measurements to look at the ground of the 28 most populous U.S. cities. All of them are ...
Sit by a lake, explore fascinating history, or admire the quaint neighborhoods of this "garden city" suburban nestled just ...
Twenty-eight major cities in ... in the journal Nature Cities. The study, by researchers from Virginia Tech and several other U.S. universities, used satellite data to map out vertical land ...
Researchers found the cities are sinking slowly—just a few millimeters per year—but their findings raise some big questions about how this issue could impact cities’ infrastructure and development in ...
New York, Dallas, Seattle and 25 other major ... city's area is sinking at a rate exceeding 3 mm per year. Cities that are sinking between 1 and 2 millimeters every year include: Columbus, Ohio ...
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