Environmental
In Florida, which of the following environmental hazards is of particular concern due to the state's geology and must be disclosed when known?
ARadon gas from underground uranium deposits
BSinkhole activity or sinkhole risk✓ Correct
CVolcanic ash from coastal erosion
DHeavy metal contamination from mountain mining
Explanation
Florida's porous limestone geology makes it highly susceptible to sinkholes. Florida law requires sellers to disclose known sinkhole activity on a property.
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