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of tracks would progressively disfigure the planet and its inhabitants would have decided to suppress it by digging a complex net of underground tubes for raw materials. The ground on UMMO would be today stuffed with canalisations dealing for the transport of raw materials and end products. The factories, the field and the orchards would be underground. This is quite logic if The Ummits seem to be ecologists to the backbone. The surface of the planet would have been strongly remodelled. The climate of regions located far from the coast would have ameliorated with a watering complex and reafforested. Some artificial rivers would have been dug. The animal species would have - The human could then get rid of one of the worth blemish which impeach its cultural progress: his distance to nature. The house described in the Ummits texts appears essentially functional. Believing the illustrations joined to the documents they would have an ellipsoidal shape, quite flat, fixed on some sort of peduncle. In short their houses look like mushrooms. The buildings would be coded with colours, depending of their function. Their aerodynamic shape would allow them to resist to wind coming from all directions. 117 the climate is so hard (windy, low temperatures). been systematically protected. The text adds (we cite); The housing and the everyday's life on UMMO.