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what are floating towns​

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Answered by kumarshubhankar250
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Oceanix City, or the world's first sustainable floating city, would essentially be groups of hexagonal platforms - anchored to the seabed - that could each house around 300 people, effectively creating a community for 10,000 residents. Cages under the city could harvest scallops, kelp, or other forms of seafood.

Answered by tiwaridfire2003
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The floating towns will have 'flood-proof infrastructure' and comprise several man-made islands to eliminate the risk of flooding. The self-sufficient city will be specifically designed to withstand natural disasters like tsunamis, floods, and Category 5 hurricanes

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The modern concept of a sustainable, climate-resistant floating towns has origins in the seasteading movement, a vision headed by the Seasteading Institute that seeks to create self-governing nation-states on water.

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