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- Ground level may refer to: Earth's surface Storey of a building/structure on (level with) the ground; also called the "ground floor" Ground Level, Australian...
- terminating at Sangbong. A physical transfer between underground and aboveground stations opened on 20 August 2010. P****enger trains serving the following...
-      Gyeongui–Jungang Line Platforms 1 island platform Tracks 2 Construction Structure type Aboveground Key dates July 1, 2009      Gyeongui–Jungang Line opened...
- Natural Area Washington Park Reservoir Est. 2025 Washington Park Currently under construction. Will feature false aboveground reservoirs on the surface....
- In biology, the canopy is the aboveground portion of a plant cropping or crop, formed by the collection of individual plant crowns. In forest ecology...
- Koshimizu (****anese); Kristin Sutton (English) Kate is the president of the aboveground student council and Mari's rival from middle school. She is the one who...
- group. Typical adaptations include reduced eyes and depigmentation. Many aboveground fish may enter caves on occasion, but obligate cavefish (fish that require...
- southern terminus of Bucharest Metro Line M2 from Pipera. It was the only aboveground metro station of Bucharest. This station is in the suburbs of Bucharest...
- Fire rings are also frequently included as types of fire pits; these aboveground structures serve the same function. Pre-made fire pits are the most common...
- open-sided shed, including the piers extending into a waterway, or the aboveground part of a subway station. In the 18th and early 19th centuries, head...