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Karst or dissolutional: in limestone by the action of water. By far the majority.

Lava-tubes: left by lava running out from under the solidified crust of a lava flow.

Mass-movement: fissures behind a mass of rock peeling away from a cliff or hill-side.

Sea-caves: eroded in cliffs by wave action.

Talus Caves: rather stretching the definition of "cave" but these are still natural cavities -between rock-falls and the parent rock-face.

Rock-shelters: simply shallowcavities useable as sheltersin rock-faces, such as found in desert areas by scouring by wind-blown sand.

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The three main types of caves are solution caves (formed by the dissolution of soluble rocks like limestone), lava caves (resulting from volcanic activity), and glacier caves (created by melting ice within glaciers). Each type of cave exhibits distinct characteristics based on its formation process.

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