the famous lascaux cave
I don't know what cave you are talking about, but here is an example of a cave: DARK CAVE. I hope this helped!
when you shout into a cave the sound that comes back to you is an example of an echo of your shout
Erosion
A large hole formed when a roof of a cave collapses.
A large hole formed when a roof of a cave collapses.
Farm, paddock
I do not believe there is an official adjectival version of cave (at least that is used by modern English). The best one can do is to make it descriptive: "cave like" or "having the characteristics of a cave". For example: The cave like rocks made interesting shapes. -or- This Antarctic fissure has the characteristics of a cave. If you need to use it for a non-formal setting, you could say "cave-ish" Hope this helps! :)
This is an example of sound reflection. The sound waves produced by yelling bounce off the walls of the cave and are reflected back to the source, creating the sensation of hearing the sound repeated as an echo.
If it's been dug out by humans - yes. If it's all natural - no.
No, the noun 'cave' is no a collective noun. A collective noun is a word used to group people or things taken together as one whole in a descriptive way. However, a collective noun is an informal part of language. Any noun that suits a situation can function as a collective noun; for example, a cave of bats, a cave of dangers, a cave of relics, etc.
The mythic cave enables you to breed mythic monsters--what you do to breed them is--for example--breed two fire monsters until you get a mythic. You can do it with two of any monster!
they posed many questions. example, about the story of the companions of the cave.