limestone
Not in Orlando proper, but since all of Central Florida and most of the state are karst topography, there are lots of caves in outlying areas, and tons around Gainesville and northern Central Florida.
yes - lots
canyons, deserts, and caves. lots of caves
a forest with lots of caves and bones
Bees are attracted to areas that are filled with pollens. If you have lots of flowering trees or plants around, you will find lots of bees present. This is also true if there are lots of pollens in the area in a particular area.
Moss is a plant, and that certain species of moss you are referring to needs lots of water.
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There are lots of them: some in the sea, some in caves, some on mountain tops ...
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Cold, they like to live in caves. there are lots of bats in south america.
No, only defined "common areas" owned by the condo association are considered common areas, and unbuilt lots usually belong to an individual (e.g., the developer or an investor). If the association owns them, they are most likely reserved for sale to a future tenant/builder, although the proceeds of the sale will go to the association.
well no, that is not a Christmas present, lots and lots of toys are.