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I think you probably mean minor, as in lesser, not miner as in head lamp and pick in a cave.
If you mean the pictogram like carvings you see on the walls they're called hieroglyphs.
There are many Indian languages. There are also many Native American languages. Which language do you mean?
It means 'rock of love'.
in Korea Cameron means awsome rock star
If you mean Altamira in Spain, the site of the famous prehistoric (paleolithic) cave paintings, then no, there is no cathedral there.
If you mean rock smash then a hiker in the cave by Orebugh gives it to you after you have obtained the Coal Badge.
I can't find a monster with such a name in the online guides. Perhaps you mean "rock slug" - those are found in Relleka Slayer Cave, and need salt to finish them off.
You probable mean cave canem; beware of the dog.
If you mean what I think you mean, the erosion cutting a large hole through a narrow headland, then it's a ROCK ARCH, simple as that. If the length is significantly greater than its diameter, producing a tunnel-like structure, then it would still be correct to call it a CAVE. If the breach is from cave roof to the land surface above, and emitting vast plumes of air and spray from storm waves, it is a BLOWHOLE.
If you mean what I think you mean, the erosion cutting a large hole through a narrow headland, then it's a ROCK ARCH, simple as that. If the length is significantly greater than its diameter, producing a tunnel-like structure, then it would still be correct to call it a CAVE. If the breach is from cave roof to the land surface above, and emitting vast plumes of air and spray from storm waves, it is a BLOWHOLE.
If you mean what I think you mean, the erosion cutting a large hole through a narrow headland, then it's a ROCK ARCH, simple as that. If the length is significantly greater than its diameter, producing a tunnel-like structure, then it would still be correct to call it a CAVE. If the breach is from cave roof to the land surface above, and emitting vast plumes of air and spray from storm waves, it is a BLOWHOLE.
A shakehole (or sinkhole) - it can form an entrance to the cave, or block it entirely. Also swallow hole. It's important to realise that the existence of a shakehole does not necessarily mean an enterable cave lies below: the dissolved carbonate rock below may have been carried away in a multitude of fine conduits as in chalk, rather than a discreet passage.
Well, actually, it depends on which rock you mean. If you mean the "wiggly rock" at the battle frontier, then that's actually a Sudowoodo, and it attacks you when you water it with a wailmer pail, giving you access to Artisans Cave, filled with Smeargle, a Pokemon that copies the first attack that you use against it. Other rocks are either smashed by rock smash of pushed by strength.
Rupestrian refers to art that is done on cave or rock walls. It might be found in churches or holy sites. Also, it could refer to the earliest art ever found, which was created on cave walls by modern man's caveman ancestors.
yes, he did throw his paintings in the river. he was a mean person.WHAT A POLUTER.
If you mean the signaure Vincent, that is how Vincent van Gogh signed his paintings.