I assume you mean caves well decorated with stalagmites etc. They are in most limestone caving areas but if you want to visit them either take up caving properly - for both your safety and to learn to protect the caves you visit - or visit show-caves.
You can see blue stones and old mining shafts.
You might in the Peak District of England and a few other places!
Yes, mines did intersect natural caves in places, but that's not the real answer. Normally everything you see in a natural cave is natural: calcite formations, sediment deposits, archaeological / palaeontological traces (including for the latter, fossils exposed in the limestone wall rock), certain types of wildlife; and of course the various morphologies of the cave passages themselves.
The last show how the passages formed, and their study allows the development of the cave to be deduced.
Caves are formed in different ways. In limestone, however, most caves are formed by ground water that seeps down into the rock. The slight acidity of rainwater will dissolve carbonate rocks by a chemical action, which over time will form underground caves, filled with air or water, in what is called "karst" topography. This landform also creates sinkholes when the overlying layers of rock and soil collapse.
Bats, guano, fish, insects, Spiders, crabs, water, stalactites, stalagmites, limestone, stone tools, cave drawings, mud, snakes, bears, and many other things, both animate and inanimate could be found in caves.
They are both caves
Yes you do. There are several stacks and caves at Flanborough head, They are all made of chalk, and are formed because of the ongoing erosion that is destroying the cliffs.
There are models that show the development of caves under specific conditions in limestone rocks. Of course there are figures that show the formation and the development of a variety of passageways in caves. You can find all these staff in literature related with karst geomorphology.
why are caves so dry and dusty
The caves of Ajanta are located in India in the Aurangabad district of Maharashtra. The caves have monuments of Buddha which were carved beginning in the 2nd century BCE.
Hawks are not found in caves.
Giant pandas do not live in caves.
you can find them in caves
No
You find them
In Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald; you can find them at the bottom of the sea and in caves. In Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum; You can find them on the ground, in caves, or Pokemon have them when you catch them or if they have the ability Pick Up. In HeartGold and SoulSilver; Pokemon in pokewalkers will randomly obtain them. You can also find them in caves and on the ground. In Black and White, they are in caves, on the ground, and Pokemon may have them.
you can find them in Mexico
You can find them in tall grass, caves and in the sea.
they are in caves
in a mine or caves
Stalactites and stalagmites can be found in various caves throughout the UK, such as Cheddar Gorge in Somerset, Wookey Hole Caves in Somerset, and Dan yr Ogof in Wales. These formations are created over thousands of years by mineral-rich water dripping from the cave ceiling and depositing calcium carbonate.
you can find it near caves and beaches