Caves do not form naturally in slate with the possible exception of sea-caves (and then would be inherently unstable) and shallow rock-shelters.
Slate mines (entirely artificial) can be very extensive but these are man-made.
Slate. Slate is a low grade metamorphic rock derived from shale or mudstone.
The Maquoketa caves in Iowa were formed through years of natural non-glacial erosion.
A metamorphic rock.
No . Shale is formed my the metamorphism of the rock - Slate
Caves are formed by rainwater dissolving away limestone or sandstone.
No. Most caves are formed out of limestone making that false.
There are several types of caves, including limestone caves (formed by the dissolving of limestone), lava tubes (formed from solidified lava flows), sea caves (formed by erosion from ocean waves), glacier caves (formed by melting ice within glaciers), and karst caves (formed in soluble rocks such as gypsum or dolomite). Each type of cave has unique characteristics based on its formation process.
How is slate formed?
Yes, Marble is formed from Limestone, but not Slate.
The parent rock for slate is shale.
Slate is formed out of a sedimentary rock called Shale. It is a foliated metamorphic rock.
Erosional caves are formed by the action of water or wind.
No, slate is a metamorphic rock that is formed by shale
Slate. Slate is a low grade metamorphic rock derived from shale or mudstone.
Slate
There is no specific or universal chemical formula for slate, because slate is formed up of various amounts of varying types of rock such as:QuartzMuscoviteIlliteBiotiteChloriteHematitePyriteApatiteGraphiteKaolinMagnetiteTourmalineZirconFeldsparIn some locations, such as the mountains of Wales, slate also contains iron.Because of the range of diversity of which slate is formed from - there is no universally accurate formula for slate in general.
The Maquoketa caves in Iowa were formed through years of natural non-glacial erosion.