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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Reverend: [QB] Well if the structure is THAT dense then I imagine a sub-surface collapse would have little, if any effect on the upper levels sice I imagine allot of the weight of the structures is spread sideways as much as down. In a sense I suppose the city itself constitutes a secondary crust an as such would probably behave as one, continental drifts and mas/density shifts included. As to what long term effects such movements would make, for the most part I think the worst most building would suffer would be some distortion of the lower levels, perhaps some cracks and whatnot. Basically what you'd get in a house built on less than stable foundations. I suppose in a catastrophic senario, where a large section of the undercity suddenly collapses, the results would be quite nasty on a local scale. As for earth quakes and the like, I imagine that most of the pressures on the planet's magma would be released though thousands of ancient geo-thermic power stations. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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