Some animals from other Biomes come and eat other animals in caves.
People are killing them and caves are being destroyed ):
Caves provided protection from weather, predators, and other threats, making them ideal natural shelters for early settlers. The constant temperature inside caves also helped regulate body temperature and provided a secure place to sleep. Additionally, caves were readily available and required minimal effort to modify for habitation.
there is no threats in the rainforest
caves are made of rock
why are caves so dry and dusty
There isn't one... but some caves are very Muddy! Will that do?
There are many caves in Australia. Some of the better known ones are the Jenolan Caves, Wellington Caves and Abercrombie Caves. There are many spectacular caves that are not-so-well known throughout Australia. The Nullarbor Plain is a spelunker's paradise.
Caves in southern France. Caves in Santa Barbara, California. Caves in Spain.
Yes, there is evidence that some natives lived in caves.
what are the names and location of some caves that are located in Trinidad and tobago
Well, depending on what type of cave we are talking about here (Underwater caves, Underground caves, Mountain range caves, Man-made caves) you can likely derive your own conclusion with some simple research. Caves, in general, do not really belong to any specific Biome. All biomes have some kind of cave somewhere on earth. There are caves on every corner of the earth so the answer to your question is that there are caves in every Biome.
Most caves are cool, but it is possible for some caves to be a little warm.