Inches the sea risen since 1880.
What is 8-9 inches?
Floating buildings are immune to this disaster.
What is a flood?
Engineers have to make the buildings be able to withstand this type of pressure.
What is wave pressure?
Residents in this area of the U.S face frequent flooding.
What is the Southeast?
Impacts of global rising of the sea.
What is Increased coastal flooding, forced community relocation, destroyed architecture, and ruined agricultural land?
Floating buildings use eco-friendly materials by using solar energy, reusable waste systems, and _____.
What is water filtration?
Builders must have custom permits because many cities don't have these examples of laws.
What is regulations for floating buildings?
People in low-lying refuse to leave their homes when the government asks this for them.
What is move inland?
Occurs in a city when more and more storms occur.
What is infrastructure is smashed?
Promote marine life by integrating these structures.
What is reefs?
Some floating structures are made in this specific type of facility before being able to be moved.
What is shipyards?
These structures allow residents to stay in their vulnerable communities.
What is floating buildings?
Where does rising seawater go when it floods.
What is underwater fresh supplies and coastal farmland?
Floating communities have goals of self reliance by growing their own food and generate their energy.
What is sustainable living systems?
Communities have to find ways to handle energy, sewage, and ____ without relying on land systems.
Floating buildings have been implemented in this country to adapt to the changing climate.
What is Vietnam?