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Most caves by far, are in limestone uplandsof suitable geological, geomorphological, hydrological and climate characteristics for cave and karst-landofrm development, but although such limestones arepresent in very many countries world-wide they are not universal.
Other, much less common cave types occur in various rocks, such as lava-tubes. talus and mass-movement caves, and sea-caves.
Caves can be found all over the world, typically in areas with limestone or volcanic rock formations. They can be found in deserts, mountains, coastlines, and even in urban areas. Many caves are popular tourist destinations for their unique geological features.
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Limestone caves are found all over the world, with notable examples in places like Carlsbad Caverns in the United States, the Jenolan Caves in Australia, and the Caves of Aggtelek Karst in Hungary. They are formed by the dissolution of limestone rock by acidic groundwater over thousands of years.
Cave drawings have been found all across the world.
Caves can be found in various geological formations such as mountains, cliffs, and underground. They can be found all over the world, both on land and underwater. Some famous cave systems include Mammoth Cave in the United States, Waitomo Caves in New Zealand, and the Caves of Drach in Spain.
Not all trees are found all over the world. some kinds of trees are found in different places over thee world.
There are caves in many parts of Ireland. For example there are the Ailwee Caves in county Clare and the Dunmore caves in county Kilkenny. Thee are mountains all around Ireland and many caves can be found in them.
cotton was found all over the world..
Agaricus is found all over the world.
It is found almost all over the world
Yes, People live in caves all over the world and have been doing so for a very very long time! Don't you think?
All over the world.