Integrate warning signs for landslides into one list, indicating which signs are unique to landslides, unique to sinkholes, similar signs in landslides and sinkholes, or identical for both sinkholes and landslides. Choose the letter of your answer on 6-10 from the box below. Take note that if you choose letter D, you note the difference in the remarks column

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Integrate warning signs for landslides into one list, indicating which signs are unique to landslides, unique to sinkholes, similar signs in landslides and sinkholes, or identical for both sinkholes and landslides. Choose the letter of your answer on 6-10 from the box below. Take note that if you choose letter D, you note the difference in the remarks column. 

A. Unique to landslides
B. Unique to sinkholes
C. Identical signs in both landslides and sinkholes
D. Similar signs in both landslides and sinkholes with differences noted
in the remarks.
ANSWER
REMARKS
SIGNS TO OBSERVE
1. Cracks in exterior masonry walls and plaster finishing
2. Windows and doors become harder to close properly
3. Outside walls, walks or stairs being pulling away from the
building
4. Titled trees, posts and signs.
5. Circular patches of wilted plants
6. Observation of an actual cavity beginning to open
7. Water appearing at base
8. Sediments/minerals in water
9. Tension cracks form in slope
10. Bulging at the base/toe of a slope
slope or
depression in the ground
Transcribed Image Text:A. Unique to landslides B. Unique to sinkholes C. Identical signs in both landslides and sinkholes D. Similar signs in both landslides and sinkholes with differences noted in the remarks. ANSWER REMARKS SIGNS TO OBSERVE 1. Cracks in exterior masonry walls and plaster finishing 2. Windows and doors become harder to close properly 3. Outside walls, walks or stairs being pulling away from the building 4. Titled trees, posts and signs. 5. Circular patches of wilted plants 6. Observation of an actual cavity beginning to open 7. Water appearing at base 8. Sediments/minerals in water 9. Tension cracks form in slope 10. Bulging at the base/toe of a slope slope or depression in the ground
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