They form habitats for aquatic animals, mainly invertebrates but also a few species of fish and salamander.
Under the ocean and in caves, and deep inside solid rock.
No life.
Limestone plays a significant role in shaping river ecosystems due to its ability to dissolve in water, creating alkaline conditions that support diverse aquatic life. It also contributes to the formation of caves, cliffs, and waterfalls, which provide habitats for various species. Additionally, the presence of limestone can affect the water's pH levels and nutrient content, influencing the types of plants and animals that can thrive in the ecosystem.
in willy wonka, yeeeess!! Unfortunately, in real life, there is no river made out of chocolate...but in the book "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" by Roald Dahl, there is a chocolate river inside Willy Wonka's factory...
Thats easy, the majority of caves do not have any snakes being that they are cold blooded creatures and need heat, caves are dark and cooler. So in hindsight normally you will not see any snakes in caves, maybe at the very entrance to it you might find different creepy crawlies but once inside there really isnt any signs of life very often unless a bear or some other type of animal has come inside for as nap.
A person who studies caves is called a speleologist or a caver. They study the physical structure, formation, and geological features of caves, as well as the life forms that inhabit them.
No. It is too hot, but life does exist in caves and there is a wide range of what can be found from the smallest bacteria to the largest bat.add. By and large, life forms require water and water below 100 deg C. And that rather limits the possibility of life forms in the interior of the Earth.
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The branch of science that involves the study of caves is speleology.
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The Nile River is the basis of life in Africa. The Nile River is one of Egypt's most life-giving sources.
The duration of Inside Life is 1800.0 seconds.