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Subterranean

Subterranean derives from Latin subterraneus (sub- "under" + terra "earth"). It generally describes things that are under the earth's surface or below the ground level, including spaces, habitats, or activities.

Common subterranean environments include caves, caverns, underground rivers and lakes, mines, tunnels, basements, and other underground

Geology and hydrology study subterranean processes such as groundwater flow, aquifer systems, and karst formation. Engineering

In culture and literature, subterranean settings often symbolize hidden or secret realms. The study of caves

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spaces.
Subterranean
habitats
host
specialized
life
forms,
such
as
troglobites
adapted
to
darkness
and
stable
underground
conditions.
Humans
have
used
subterranean
spaces
for
shelter,
storage,
mining,
transportation,
and
defense.
disciplines
address
subterranean
construction,
including
tunnels,
subways,
and
underground
parking
structures.
is
speleology.