How does a solid timber floor differ from a floating floor in terms of movement?

From a professional specification perspective:

Solid timber floors are fixed to the subfloor or joists and expand primarily in width with humidity changes. Floating floors are fixed to each other but not the subfloor, acting as rafts that move as a unit and can show more pronounced seasonal effects. FSA Network floor sanders understand the distinct movement patterns of each system.

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