yes, I do believe that a cave is a biome in which many animals rely and depend upon one another.
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alpic tundra biome alpic tundra biome
I believe Connecticut is the decidious forest biome. I am 99.9% sure.
Cave Mappers believe it could get up to 560 miles long.
I believe it is a Central Tiaga.
I believe it is the taiga biome that has those organisms. :]
I believe it is temperate grassland
I believe that it is a tundra based on Rainfall and temperature.
Well, depending on what type of cave we are talking about here (Underwater caves, Underground caves, Mountain range caves, Man-made caves) you can likely derive your own conclusion with some simple research. Caves, in general, do not really belong to any specific Biome. All biomes have some kind of cave somewhere on earth. There are caves on every corner of the earth so the answer to your question is that there are caves in every Biome.
tropical rain forest
Cave paintings, I believe.
The prisoners in the allegory of the cave believe the shadows on the wall to be reality, as it is the only thing they have ever experienced. They do not realize that the shadows are just a projection of objects behind them and that there is a whole world beyond the cave.