why are caves so dry and dusty
The only caves that can form dry are; Rock-shelters eroded out by wind-blown sand. Talus Caves: voids between landslipped boulders and their parentrock-face. Mass-movement fissures: formed by a type of landslip. Lava Tubes - rather stretching the point because they result from molten lava flowing out from beneath a solidified crust. Caves formed in limestone - as most caves are - arekarst features, i.e. result from dissolution of the rock by weakly-acidic ground-water. Although such caves can subsequently lose their formative streams and so become dry, they were not formed dry and do not develop any further.
Absolutely. There were humans that lived in caves. Some humans still live in caves by choice.
Cavemen and women were able to dig artificial caves into rocks that were against the side of a rocky outcrop. Some archaeologists believed that some caves were dug out just to create art.
Red, barren, dusty, lifeless,
The noun form of the adjective 'dusty' is dustiness.The word 'dusty' is the adjective form of the noun dust.
dry dusty
dry and very dusty actually too dusty and grassy
Caves provided protection from weather, predators, and other threats, making them ideal natural shelters for early settlers. The constant temperature inside caves also helped regulate body temperature and provided a secure place to sleep. Additionally, caves were readily available and required minimal effort to modify for habitation.
Dry,hot, and dusty.
Dry, cold, and dusty.
It is hot, dry, dusty and humid.
Dusty's Trail - 1973 How Dry Was My Valley 1-17 was released on: USA: 1 January 1974
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