Environmental
Missouri's Cave Resources Act is particularly relevant to real estate because:
ACaves increase property taxes
BMissouri has significant karst topography with caves and sinkholes that can affect property stability and groundwater✓ Correct
CAll caves are state property
DCaves are zoned as agricultural land
Explanation
Missouri, known as the 'Cave State,' has extensive karst topography with sinkholes and caves that can affect building stability and groundwater. Property in karst areas requires special consideration.
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