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A [[map tile]] is considered '''above ground''' if it has, at some point, been bleached by the [[light|everlasting day]] that casts shadows across the world. Any channel [[digging|dug]] from the surface by your [[miner]]s will expose [[subterranean]] to light creating new ''above ground''. Walls and floors constructed by dwarves also create new above ground tiles. The [[sky]] is considered above ground.
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''Above ground'' is the opposite term for [[subterranean]]. The terms are used opposingly in dwarf fortress when viewing a tile using the {{Key|k}} look at menu. Above ground can be combined with [[light]] and [[dark]] as well as [[inside]] and [[outside]].
 
 
 
The effect of being above ground is unknown on dwarves, nor on other creatures.
 

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