the caves can be change with the water help because when water go in the wholes of stone it becomes wider through which some stones break which make it look different as they were original
Yo mama causes the caves
The vast majority of the world's caves are in limestone.
Scientists who study caves are called speleologists
Erosional caves are formed by the action of water or wind.
Caves are hollow places that often have an underground space. Caves are erosion landforms, fluvial landforms, karst landforms, and mountain and glacial landforms. Sea caves are oceanic or coastal landforms.
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.
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.
Because caves are usually formed out of rock...rock is cold and doesn't change tempratures so there for making a caves temprature stay the same.
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.
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granite caves sea caves sandstone caves . stay in school
The main types of caves are solution caves, lava caves, sea caves, glacier caves, and talus caves. Solution caves form from the dissolution of soluble rocks like limestone; lava caves are created by flowing lava; sea caves are carved by the action of waves on coastal cliffs; glacier caves form within glaciers due to melting and refreezing processes; and talus caves are formed by fallen rocks creating cave-like structures.
The most common types of cave are limestone caves.
It doesn't! :-)) Caves represent a loss of rock, not a change, by dissolution of the limestone by weakly acid ground-water.
They are both caves