Yes, they still can. Through the years ahead of us the earth always moves. So, the caves will change. HOPE YOU UNDERSTAND:) +++ As a caver... NO I DON'T :) Caves in limestone, as most are, change throughout their active, i.e. stream-bearing, lives because the water is still developing them; and cave passages continue to change in other ways after losing their formative streams.
how do caves form
Bears do not build anything. Caves are not built. Bears are part of an ecosystem. They do not change it, they ARE it.
They - or it? - are normal karst caves, formed in limestone by its dissolution by water. I believe they still carry a stream: if so they are still forming.
Yes. They are just bears that sleep in caves or have caves as their homes.
Caves can change due to processes like erosion, deposition of minerals, and tectonic forces. Water flowing through caves can dissolve rock and create new passages, while mineral deposits can form stalactites and stalagmites. Tectonic activity can also reshape caves by cracking and shifting the underlying rock.
No, There is not, they still live in caves and there live dinosaurs.
Oh yes! Most caves in limestone (most caves in fact) are formed by water and very many still hold the streams that are in fact still developing them. Such caves are called "active". Some are completely full of water and explorable only by specialised cave-divers. Caves or cave passages that have lost their formative streams are called "fossil" or "abandoned", but even in these water drips in from the rock's joints through which it percolates.
From god. +++ The question is "how", not "by whom"! They are still active, carrying a stream, so are still-developing karst caves in limestone, i.e. formed by dissolution of their host limestone by weakly-acidic water.
Both! The fossils within limestone holding caves are of long-extinct animals, but they had still evolved to the species preserved as fossils.
True ice-caves develop under glaciers. Some high-altitude caves like the Eisreisenwelt are described loosely as ice-caves thanks to major ice deposits within them, but they are still caves formed within rock. The ice is merely coating the walls and roofs.
The Ajanta Caves contain 29 caves in total.
There are 12 Buddhist (caves 1-12), 17 Hindu (caves 13-29) and 5 Jain (caves 30-34) caves. Total 34 caves.