Connected caves are called cave systems. These systems occur when several cave passages interconnect and form a complex network of underground tunnels and chambers.
A place where many caves are connected by passages is called a cave system. These systems form when multiple caves are interconnected underground due to geological processes such as erosion or the dissolution of rock by water. They can create complex and intricate networks of tunnels and chambers beneath the surface.
The study of caves is called speleology. Speleologists study the physical characteristics, formation, and geological context of caves, as well as the flora and fauna that inhabit them.
Not quite sure what you had in mind but someone who searches for, and explores,caves is a Caver - as simple as that. The technical term for one who studies caves and their contents scientifically is "Speleologist".
A person who explores caves is called a spelunker or a caver.
It's called a cave system. They are quite common. There are even more systems that are connected hydrologically although with no humanly-passable links. Wookey Hole, at the foot of the Mendip Hills in SW England is one such example. It discharges the River Axe whose tributaries are several major caves on the hills above it; and despite efforts over many decades and continuing, no-one has yet found a cavers' route from the sink caves to the resurgence; nor between the feeder caves.
A place where many caves are connected by passages is called a cave system. These systems form when multiple caves are interconnected underground due to geological processes such as erosion or the dissolution of rock by water. They can create complex and intricate networks of tunnels and chambers beneath the surface.
what are writing found in caves called?
The study of caves is called speleology. Speleologists study the physical characteristics, formation, and geological context of caves, as well as the flora and fauna that inhabit them.
Scientists who study caves are called speleologists
The fear of caves in phobia dictionary is called Speluncaphobia.
They are called "speleologists". The activity of exploring caves is called "Spelunking".
cave had 4 trees the end
Not quite sure what you had in mind but someone who searches for, and explores,caves is a Caver - as simple as that. The technical term for one who studies caves and their contents scientifically is "Speleologist".
A person who explores caves is called a spelunker or a caver.
No. Mammoth Cave is in Kentucky and Carlsbad Caverns is in New Mexico.
Caves that go straight down are typically referred to as vertical caves or potholes. These caves are formed by a combination of geological processes such as water erosion or volcanic activity, creating deep vertical shafts in the ground.
It is called Erosin