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Yes, and there is also Beluga Whales, believe it or not, that have lived in the caves for hundreds of thousands of years
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.
Yes, they most certainly do!
Yes. In some cases the winds of a hurricane can destroy a house. In other cases houses can be destroyed by ocean waves, storm surge, inland flooding, ad landslides caused by rain.
There are two types of flooding associated with Hurricanes/typhoons. The first type is the coastal flooding called storm surge. The second type is caused by excesive rainfall, and is called flash flooding. Storm surge is a huge dome of water pushed to the coast by the incoming hurricane/typhoon. This high wave of water can sometimes be added to by the natural high tide. Flash flooding is caused by the rainfall the storm brings with it. Flash flooding happens when water rapidly accumulates on the ground, because the ground is either already too saturated to absorb any more water, or is too dry to absorb it. In either case, the water runs off the land, overflows rivers and streams, sometimes filling valleys, roads, and low lying areas.
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Yes. If sufficient drainage isn't put in place the result can be flooding, erosion and subsidence
By building dams in certain area. ---------------------------- Yes prevent erosion by preventing the occurrence of flooding.
Yes, subsidence is evident in the Italian city of Venice.
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Yes. There are MANY caves in Canada.
Yes at the elephanta caves and at the kanheri caves
Yes, wolverines live in caves
Yes - floods are caused when heavy rainfall is unable to flow away swiftly enough, the water backs up and then overflows the river banks.
Yes, there was flooding in 2014 in the coastal towns of Devon and Cornwall.
Yes, you can be certain that there will be flooding in England again.
Caves are typically formed in rock formations such as limestone, marble, or volcanic rock. The creation of caves is primarily influenced by water erosion, chemical weathering, and geological processes over millions of years. Inside caves, various mineral deposits and formations such as stalactites and stalagmites can be found.