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Jun 2021
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ELI5 Tunnels - how are underwater tunnel...

ELI5 Explain Like I'm Five Podcast
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How do they build underwater tunnels? How do tunnel boring machines know where they are going? What happens when they meet in the middle? Why do underground tunnels not flood when it rains - doesn't water flow to the middle and collect?

 

... We explain like i'm five!

 

Thank you to Carl for writing in with this week's question!

 

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