Environmental
Mississippi's Gulf Coast and delta regions have elevated concerns about which environmental issue that requires disclosure in real estate transactions?
AVolcanic activity
BFlood zone and storm surge risk✓ Correct
CPermafrost
DWildfire interface zones
Explanation
Mississippi's Gulf Coast (Biloxi/Gulfport) and delta regions face significant flood and storm surge risks from hurricanes and severe weather. Flood zone status is a material fact requiring disclosure in real estate transactions.
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