Cavern formation is typically caused by the dissolution of soluble rocks (such as limestone) by water, usually through a process called chemical weathering. Over time, the water erodes and dissolves the rock, creating large underground cavities known as caverns.
The poached egg chamber in Poole's Cavern was formed over thousands of years by water dissolving and eroding the limestone rock, creating intricate passageways and chambers. The unique shape and texture of the chamber resembles a poached egg, which is how it got its name.
The capacity of a cavern can vary significantly depending on its size and shape. Some caverns can hold a few dozen people, while larger ones can accommodate hundreds or even thousands. It ultimately depends on the specific cavern's dimensions and safety regulations.
To access the Ancient Cavern in RuneScape, you need to have started the Barbarian Training activity. Once you have reached a certain point in the training, you'll be able to enter the cavern via the whirlpool near the Baxtorian Falls.
Peak Cavern in England has been historically used for mining lead and as a rope-making facility. Today, it is mainly used for guided tours and as a concert venue due to its unique acoustics.
A small cave is often referred to as a grotto or a cavern.
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Photochemical smog is caused by the action on chemicals of sunlight.
I'll explore this cavern when I have a flashlight.
you can't unless you use action replay walkthrough and go north west deep into nothing then you find a secret cavern
Space Cavern was created in 1980.
Space Cavern happened in 2600.
Cavern of the Fear was created in 2002.
The Cavern Club was created in 1957.
Cavern Creatures was created in 1983.
Cavern Creatures happened in 1983.
There is no such thing as monkey cavern. I wish there was though. :( this is the most frickin, hilarious question..... monkey cavern!!!!!!!!!!!!!!