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If all the people in New York City were to disappear, what force of nature would cause the most damage to the city's infrastructure?A.WaterB.Invasive plantsC.Soil erosionD.WindSUBMITarrow_backPREVIOUS

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If all the people in New York City were to disappear, what force of nature would cause the most damage to the city's infrastructure?A.WaterB.Invasive plantsC.Soil erosionD.WindSUBMITarrow_backPREVIOUS

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The force of nature that would cause the most damage to the city's infrastructure if all the people in New York City were to disappear would likely be A. Water.

Here's why:

  1. New York City is surrounded by water, with the Hudson River to the west, the East River to the east, and the Atlantic Ocean to the south. Without maintenance, the city's complex system of levees, seawalls, and pumps would eventually fail, allowing water to flood into the city.

  2. Many of the city's buildings, especially those in lower Manhattan, are built on landfill. Over time, without maintenance, this land would erode and buildings would start to collapse.

  3. Water damage can also lead to other problems, such as mold growth, which can further damage buildings.

  4. While invasive plants, soil erosion, and wind could also cause damage, they would likely be slower and less destructive than water. Invasive plants could overgrow and damage buildings, but this would take time. Soil erosion could undermine foundations, but again, this would be a slow process. Wind could damage buildings, especially during storms, but the city's buildings are designed to withstand high winds.

So, while all of these forces of nature could cause damage, water would likely be the most destructive in the shortest amount of time.

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