No, a cave is a hollow in the ground, usually one big enough for a person to enter. The nearest word to your description is aquifer.
stalagmites
Yes: some of the calcium carbonate dissolved in the water in each drop precipitates as its crystalline form, calcite, so slowly builds up layer after layer of crystals to form the stalactite (and related formations).
a stalagmite
Kitum Cave is located on Mt.Elgon a volcano on the border of Kenya and Uganda northeast of Lake Victoria.It has been implicated in containing a vector (possibly bats)of Marburg Virus(a hemmorhagic virus similar to Ebola)that caused the deaths of 2 visitors to the cave.
The growth rate of stalagamites depends upon the amount and rate of water entering the cave, the amount of acidity and minerals in the water and the temperature and humidity conditions in the cave.
A cave is a void (hole) in the ground. An aquifer is a region of water-permeable rock that holds groundwater; it may (or may not) contain caves.
A cenote is a sinkhole in rock containing fresh ground water. It can be exposed or underground like a cave.
A cave that is underwater..? It's a cave that lies underneath a body of water.
Caves often are formed thru several formations of rock from various times in the geologic history of the cave. It is possible that a limestone sits on top of some other sedimentary rock like gypsum. The same cave will completely change character as it passes through to a different layer. Sometimes 2 good soluble layers are separated by a layer that is not soluble and the water doesn't easily make it thru the sandwiched layer.
Water cave is west of route E. You need rock smash to get farther in the cave
a cave that is underwater in freshwater
it is a 'karst' cave, i.e. formed by the action of water on limestone.
Curtains are formed when water containing calcium carbonate drips slowly through the joints and bedding planes of the limestone and comes out through a long crack in the ceiling of the cave . The water evaporates, leaving the calcium carbonate behind .
You find him in the cave
Ape cave was formed by a water erosion.
stalagmites
there is no stranger in water cave you have to find the hm waterfallwith surf