It sure does. within 300 meters is normal and would have preferred rating, anything further will be more expensive, if you dont even live where there are fire hydrents then it will be even more and if you are far from a fire station it will be even MORE! it gets worse from there.
In New York, the protection class code is generally assigned by the Insurance Services Office (ISO) and ranges from 1 to 10, with Class 1 indicating the highest level of protection and Class 10 representing the lowest. This classification is based on various factors, including the quality of fire protection services, water supply, and response capabilities in a given area. Each municipality or fire district may have its specific protection class code that affects insurance rates and coverage. For the most precise information, it’s best to consult local fire departments or insurance providers.
A GPO or guaranteed purchase option is a type of inflation protection that lets you pay for an increase in your benefit amount. It one of the factor that also affects long-term care insurance rate. It is usually offered by your insurance agent every two to three years and you can either accept it or forego it
Mass and distance of separation.
Age of the driver.
A star distance from earth
I cannot say about "lenght", but distance is a measure of length so length affects distance. Speed is the rate of change of distance (over time) so length affects speed. Mass does not significantly affect speed or distance but, because they are affected by acceleration and acceleration is affected by mass (for a given force), then mass affects them. Also, mass affects space time and the presence or absence of mass changes the lines along which distances are measured and so distances and speed are affected.
Yes, title insurance can provide protection if a deed is recorded incorrectly by the title company. If a claim arises due to an error in the recording that affects ownership rights, the title insurance policy may cover legal expenses and potential losses. However, coverage specifics can vary based on the policy and the circumstances, so it's essential to review the terms of the title insurance for clarity.
it is the gravity affects the weight
As a rough - not absolute - measure, yes, that is correct
elevation
It doesn't. Mass and distance affects the force of gravity.
Distance and intervenng or close celestial bodies