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chinese-cities-sinking-2New studies are showing that Chinese cities are slowly sinking as a result of rapid development and excess groundwater use. According to reports, as many as 50 cities across the country are affected by soil subsidence, including the country’s largest - Shanghai. Apparently, Shanghai has been slowly sinking for at least 90 years....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/chinese-cities-are-sinking-due-to-excess-groundwater-use-and-rapid-growth/'>READ ARTICLE</a>1
chinese-cities-sinking-1New studies are showing that Chinese cities are slowly sinking as a result of rapid development and excess groundwater use. According to reports, as many as 50 cities across the country are affected by soil subsidence, including the country’s largest - Shanghai. Apparently, Shanghai has been slowly sinking for at least 90 years....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/chinese-cities-are-sinking-due-to-excess-groundwater-use-and-rapid-growth/'>READ ARTICLE</a>2


