The term caving derives from the word cave. It is used in reference to people who decide to explore caves all over the world as a sport. It has become more popular as of late among many different types of people. It is a high risk sports at some caves.
Maintained long term.
Another term for windchill
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terrestrial refers to the earth
The definition of subsidence is the decreasing or caving in of an area of land. A real world example of a subsidence would be a sink hole, having the land sink in gradually.
Cambrian Caving Council was created in 1969.
Edmund J. Mason has written: 'Caves and caving in Britain' -- subject(s): Caves, Caving
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Spelunkers
Sharks have stiff cartilage in place of a bone skeleton. It is still quite stiff and sufficient to keep the body from caving in.
Georgia Outdoors - 1992 Caving 8-12 was released on: USA: 1998
The main caving areas in England are the Yorkshire Dales, the Peak District and the Mendip Hills (Somerset). There are also caves in the Forest of Dean.
Walls caving in on someone
cartilege
So you dont slip.
you can go caving and go site seeing
getting lost, falling, hypothermia, and bats