A Caver. One who studies caves & their contents scientifically is a Speleologist - though many still call themselves cavers out of modesty, and use "speleology" to describe the science! Some Answer-ers would reply "spelunker" - a word I have never seen in caving literature. From Wikipedia at least, although the word was coined from a mixture of Latin and Greek by an American caving club in the 1940s, but not adopted outside of the US, it started to become derogatory in the 1960s, according to American cavers.
A person who explores caves is called a spelunker or a caver. They often explore caves for scientific research, adventure, or recreation.
A person who explores caves is called a spelunker or a caver.
The name for someone who studies caves is a speleologist or a spelunker.
A CAVER - as simple as that, throughout the English-speaking caving world. Someone who studies caves and their contents scientifically is a Speleologist - though he or she is still a caver because you have to be able to negotiate caves in order to study them!
Not quite sure what you had in mind but someone who searches for, and explores,caves is a Caver - as simple as that. The technical term for one who studies caves and their contents scientifically is "Speleologist".
A person who explores sea caves is typically called a cave diver or a spelunker. These individuals are trained in underwater diving techniques and often use specialized equipment to navigate through the dark and intricate passageways of sea caves.
A person who explores caves is called a spelunker or a caver.
Someone who explores caves is called a spelunker. But that is 9 letters. Are you sure you are limited to 7 letters?Maybe your answer is spelunk.As in "Dave is going to spelunk today".
The name for someone who studies caves is a speleologist or a spelunker.
A CAVER - as simple as that, throughout the English-speaking caving world. Someone who studies caves and their contents scientifically is a Speleologist - though he or she is still a caver because you have to be able to negotiate caves in order to study them!
Not quite sure what you had in mind but someone who searches for, and explores,caves is a Caver - as simple as that. The technical term for one who studies caves and their contents scientifically is "Speleologist".
He or she explores caves.
A person who explores sea caves is typically called a cave diver or a spelunker. These individuals are trained in underwater diving techniques and often use specialized equipment to navigate through the dark and intricate passageways of sea caves.
Speleologist +++ Strictly speaking a speleologist is one who studies caves scientifically. One who simply explores caves, whether in genuine original exploration or visiting known ones, is a Caver, throughout the English-speaking caving world. Besides, most speleologists tend to describe the science as Speleology but themselves as simply cavers to avoid sounding pretentious -and anyway, you have to be a cave to be able to study the inner recesses ofcaves!
A synonym for this would be spelunker. A spelunker is one who explores caves.
The surname Weems is of Scottish origin. It is derived from the Old English word "wemas," meaning "weems" or "caves." This suggests that the name may have originally been used to describe someone who lived near or in caves. Alternatively, it could have been a topographic name for someone who lived near a cave-like structure or a fortified dwelling.
Sally Caves's birth name is Sarah Higley.
A pioneer is someone who explores new lands.