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Do you like this idea?

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So recently Ive been thinking of an idea I heard about to solve land availability crisises, Move underground. Many ancients built there cities underground so Im sure it could be done today, Just think, twice as much real estate! Land above ground and the land under it. True there would be little to no sunlight but humans can adapt. We can adapt to almost anything, I think living in homes built beneath the earth could work, it could be interesting, and not just homes, shops, malls, underground movie theatres. It would be cooler in the summer than living above ground. I really think people should consider this, what do you think?

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  1. Its cool! But I would not live underground.


  2. Cool Idea. It could save us from Solar flare disaster from the sun, and cyclone and other disasters.

    but 1 possible earth quake could ruin everything. ohh and Breathing problems?...we need AIR, okay so plant trees underground...uhh..not quite gonna work.. Plant needs sunlight.

    but i would say you're idea is good and with that idea. i would want you to think of more possibility to survive on the ground.

    yes people should consider this and find some better solution to survival...

  3. hmm... i guess one day that could be possible...

    i mean... people live underground in cooper pedy...

    so why not everywhere else?

    only problem is safety and sewerage.

    but I'm sure us humans cool as we are will be able to find a solution


  4. Don't let us stop you!

  5. I do

    thanks for sharing

    Justin  

  6. They already do that in WA and SA to escape the heat. It's so hot that you can fry an egg! Oh, and yeah, people live in underground houses in Cooper Pedy!

  7. they already do that in western Australia..lol..to escape the heat, not for the lack of space :P
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