Environmental
A Kansas property adjacent to a dry lake bed may have concerns about which environmental condition?
AExcessive rainfall flooding
BWind-blown dust and potential soil contamination from the former lakebed✓ Correct
CUnderground springs causing subsidence
DHigh-pressure gas from underground formations
Explanation
Former lake beds in Kansas may contain concentrated contaminants, and wind-blown dust from dried beds can cause air quality concerns and deposit contaminated material on adjacent properties.
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