Mexico City is sinking nearly 10 inches every year, making it one of the world’s fastest-sinking metropolitan areas.
Today's Mexico City is sinking by nearly 10 inches (about 25 centimeters) per year, and has sunk by nearly 40 feet over the past century.
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Mexico City is sinking: NASA satellite reveals how the city is subsiding by 10 inches per year
Mexico City is sinking so quickly it can be seen from space, new images reveal. Satellite photos released by NASA show the ...
A powerful satellite deployed by NASA is capable of capturing and measuring underground activity, including the rate at which ...
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NASA's new NISAR satellite system is so powerful it is showing how fast Mexico City is sinking
For over a century, experts have been aware that Mexico City is gradually sinking into an ancient aquifer. But now NASA has ...
Mexico City's been sinking for a century, but a new NASA mission has shown just how quickly the capital city is sliding into ...
Mexico City Mayor Clara Brugada on Wednesday announced plans to establish 18 free fan festivals during the upcoming World Cup ...
This phenomenon is primarily caused by the excessive extraction of groundwater from the aquifers beneath the city, which was ...
New satellite data shows Mexico city is sinking faster than expected due to groundwater removal and soft soil.
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