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Where do sinkholes happen?

sinkholes mostly happen at FLORIDA


Is there really a tangerine county in Florida?

Tangerine County, Florida, exists only in Edward Bloor's book Tangerine. There is a Citrus County, Florida, however, directly north of Tampa Bay.


Where is tangerine Florida?

Tangerine County, Florida, exists only in Edward Bloor's book Tangerine. There is a Citrus County, Florida, however, directly north of Tampa Bay.


What are some quotes about sinkholes in the book tangerine?

Monday, September 11 during 3rd period and when it was raining.


Is Florida known for sinkholes?

Yes, Florida is known for sinkholes due to its karst topography, characterized by the dissolution of soluble rocks such as limestone, causing the ground to collapse. Sinkholes are relatively common in Florida, particularly in areas with underlying limestone deposits.


What are the most common state in US that produce sinkholes?

FLORIDA


How many sinkholes are there in the state of Florida?

8


Is tangerine florida rural or suburban?

Suburban


In which state are sinkholes most common?

There are a variety of places throughout the world of course but New Orleans and area are covered in them. Answer: In areas of karst topography, where limestone has been eroded by the acididity and flow of rainwater.


When does the novel tangerine take place?

The book says its in Tangerine County, Florida, but that county doesn't exist. The setting most resembles the area outside of Gainesville, Florida.


Why does Florida law mandate Home Insurance Companies inspect and insure homes for potential sinkholes?

Sinkholes are a common place occurrence in much of the state of Florida. This is the reason the states legislature has mandated that insurance companies offer coverage for losses that may result from sinkholes.


If many lakes in Florida are sinkholes?

Yes, many lakes in Florida are indeed sinkholes due to the state's unique geology, which includes a limestone bedrock that is prone to erosion. Over time, the dissolution of limestone by acidic water can create underground cavities, leading to collapses that form sinkholes. These sinkholes can fill with water, creating lakes. Florida's high water table and frequent rainfall further contribute to the formation of these features.