Caves are formed by rainwater dissolving away limestone or sandstone.
Ocean caves are formed from most commonly formed by calcium and magnesium, usually sedimentary rocks. They can also be made of granite.
Caves are formed in many ways but mostly by chemical weathering of the surface rock. Tectonic plates on the other hand are huge slabs of rock that form the Earth's crust. Caves are not formed by tectonic plates, think of caves as tiny boreholes in the very surface of a tectonic plate. I agree
Yes. Underwater caves do exist. Many formed when sea levels were lower than they are now and were flooded when sea levels rose.
caves are more commonly formed in some types of rock
The Maquoketa caves in Iowa were formed through years of natural non-glacial erosion.
Maquoketa Caves State Park was created in 1921.
The address of the Maquoketa Public Library is: 126 S Second St, Maquoketa, 52060 2998
The address of the Maquoketa Art Experience is: Po Box 968, Maquoketa, IA 52060-0968
Erosional caves are formed by the action of water or wind.
The phone number of the Maquoketa Public Library is: 563-652-3874.
they are formed when animals in the caves are trying to get to shelter and the limestone in the caves melt and eventually form lime-stones caves
No. Most caves are formed out of limestone making that false.
The phone number of the Maquoketa Art Experience is: 563-652-9925.
Wookies live in trees, not caves.
It isn't! Caves do not form rock at all! Caves in limestoneare formed by the removal by dissolution of the rock by acidic ground-water.
According to census.gov, the 2007 ACS population estimate for Maquoketa, Iowa, is 5,917.