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Limestone is the rock that is in Caves. When carbonate acid is reacted to the limestone in the caves, it will corrode forming strange caves landforms.
Any "re-forming" is away from the cave, so the overall effect is the loss of material from the rock bulk.
Any "re-forming" is away from the cave, so the overall effect is the loss of material from the rock bulk.
When growing conditions are not right, many bacteria form
how do caves form
Limestone caves are formed through a process called chemical weathering. Rainwater, which is slightly acidic, dissolves the limestone rock over time, creating small cracks. These cracks then widen as more water flows through, eventually forming caves. Additionally, some limestone caves are formed through the erosion of underground rivers.
If the original rock is eroded or broken away and then returned to sedimentary-forming conditions, it will form another sedimentary.
Sea caves form by ocean waves pounding at the base of seashore cliffs.
in caves
in caves
Stalac"tites", top, or on the roof of the cave. Stalagmites form on the floor of caves.
Some bacteria respond to an unfavorable environment by forming endospore.