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Chip and settlement at seam in granite countertop

I noticed that there is a small chip at the seam, and also the seam is now not completely flat (it is off by only about a couple millimeters) in my granite countertop. Also, the 4 in. granite backsplash seam is now off (not flat) a little. Coult this be from the house settling? Can it be fixed to be flat again?
 

Dear Bernice:

 

Could this be from the house settling?

 

I highly doubt it.

 

Can it be fixed to be flat again?

 

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