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At least 65 percent of urban areas in 25 major cities are sinking, with some local spots dropping by about two inches a year, new research has shown.
A new study finds that the country's 28 most populous metros are losing elevation, from New York City to Seattle.
U.S. cities that's sinking, new research shows. See if your area is on the list — and how quickly the land is moving.
The elevation of Chicago-native Robert Francis Prevost appeared to come from a confluence of factors, analysts said.