Yes they do. Most of your caves were formed by underground lakes called aquaifers. These slowly erode they rock in layers creating chambers that you call a cave
Caves, rivers.
Limestone caves are formed through a process called chemical weathering. Rainwater, which is slightly acidic, dissolves the limestone rock over time, creating small cracks. These cracks then widen as more water flows through, eventually forming caves. Additionally, some limestone caves are formed through the erosion of underground rivers.
caves,woods and rivers.
Simply melt-water from the surrounding ice, or the surface of the glacier and reaching the cave through crevasses.
Water can create caves through a process called erosion. Over time, water can dissolve and erode soft rock formations like limestone, creating openings and caverns underground. As water flows through cracks and fissures, it can widen them to form caves. Additionally, underground rivers can carve out caves as they flow through the rock layers.
valleys canions caves
it is if you believe :)
go through the caves in iron island
caves and near the sea and rivers
If you've played it before pretend u haven't and only go to the bad caves when u would know to go to the caves After that go into the bad caves and use the entrance you are facing don't turn right Go into the bad caves and go forward and there will be a table and chair sit in the chair and a guy will come follow him into the bad caves and save marion or marionette
Hippos do not live in caves. They spend their days mostly submerged in rivers. At night, they emerge to graze.
the river ganges flows through india. It is one of the most famous rivers in India.