• Overspark@piefed.social
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      12 hours ago

      Confused me as well, but they don’t mean the thickness but probably the shorter end of the rectangle. As usual American metaphors for simple distances are confusing as fuck.

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    18 hours ago

    Seattle was built by digging through the local hills and dumping them into the bay. Half the downtown wouldn’t exist without these massive earthworks done a century ago.

    Still plently of hills left to start backfilling if needed.

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      17 hours ago

      Seriously. i don’t get the methodology here. Sea levels could increase ten feet and Seattle would lose like 5 city blocks. The AVERAGE elevation of Seattle is 180ft above sea level.

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        Sea level is irrelevant. This isn’t about water rise, but the land itself sinking (compressing). This can cause damage to infrastructure, buildings, and alter where areas lie in the water table (potentially increasing flooding).