The term "underground" can refer to various contexts, such as the underground economy, transportation systems, or cultural movements. If you mean the cost of using underground transportation, like subways, it varies by city but typically ranges from a few dollars to around $3-$5 per ride. For underground economies or markets, quantifying "how much" is complex and can depend on various factors, including the specific goods or services involved. Please clarify if you meant something more specific!
Many countries, a few include America and Britain who have Subways and the London Underground respectively. Russia also has a the Moscow Metro which is their underground system which was built much later and was one of Stalin's prestige projects, being one of the most extravagant underground railroad service.
No it is known as the underground railroad as it was hidden from sight
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In Berlin in his underground bunker, not too much before he killed himself (& Eva Braun). April 1945
Pretty much, many slaves escaped to freedom because of the efforts of people to help them get to the north.
Rats live anywhere humans don't go much,. Many are underground.
3000
London Underground does not make a profit, it is given back to the government who own it.
I very much doubt it, as not many people enjoyed Sonic Underground, which is why it got cancelled.
5 feet
111 feet
a underground bunker costes like 40,000 dallors 40000 dallors = get a spell checking computer
It is much cooler underground as well as more humid. Being underground also helps protect the animal from some predators.
There was too much overcrowding in central London to accommodate above ground rail lines into the city.
Which city do you live in right now?
Yes. The Underground does cover much area, but you cannot take the Underground from London to Oxford.
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