it dosent affect you
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Obviously the above respondent isnot a caver!
Caves' aesthetic attractions, mental and physical challenges and scientific interest have strong emotional and philosophical effects on cavers, depending very much on the indidual's interests, tastes and abilities in the pursuit.
Add physical benefit of the exercise, the team-spirit, ethical code, caving-club social life and travel opportunities caving can bring.
Otehrwise we would not go caving!
They are both caves
Yes. The sides of Uluru are literally ridden with caves, both large and small, some little more than fissures. None of the caves extend any depth into the Rock, so Uluru is not a place for spelunkers. However, many of the caves are decorated with ancient indigenous art, and various caves were allocated for specific purposes by the indigenous people when they still lived a traditional lifestyle.
Any "re-forming" is away from the cave, so the overall effect is the loss of material from the rock bulk.
why are caves so dry and dusty
First, you need to prospect it, than you need to mine for it. Minerals can appear in caves.
no they do not... they do not hurt the caves in any way.. its only the humans put so much carbon dioxide into the caves wich make it melt..=]
It is difficult to provide an exact number of people living in caves worldwide as it varies by location and circumstances. In some regions, there are still communities that reside in caves, typically due to economic and social reasons. However, this number is relatively small compared to the global population living in more conventional housing.
The carvings in the caves are damaged, they have lost their shine and gloss. this is due to the industry pollution and traffic as well.
The majority of Spanish people have not lived in caves since the Neolithic Period. Presumably, they left the caves so that they could grow crops in the sunlight.
Some Stone Age people did live in caves, but not all. The use of caves as shelters varied depending on the region and the time period. Other common types of dwellings used by Stone Age people include huts made of wood, animal hides, and other natural materials.
They made people dig the caves with their bare hands to get chalk and flint, which was used to make roads and to build houses. There was also a hellfire club in the caves.
Caves.
It can hollow out caves and make cliff's fall away.xx
They are called "speleologists". The activity of exploring caves is called "Spelunking".
They lived in caves
People who search caves are commonly referred to as spelunkers or cavers. They are individuals who explore caves for either recreational purposes or scientific research.
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