That depends on which cavern you mean!
The Cavern Club in Liverpool was famous for showcasing bands from the Merseybeat era, which included acts like The Beatles, Gerry and the Pacemakers, and The Searchers. These bands played rock and roll, rhythm and blues, and early pop music to crowds of enthusiastic fans.
The word "subterranean" is superfluous by definition, but essentially a cavern is a large void in the rock. Normally the term is applied a bit loosely to refer to particularly long, natural caves with many large chambers and passages; but is sometimes used to describe very large, man-made, underground chambers.
There isn't a "should. Nature doesn't work like that. A cave is as large as the many natural controls on its development allow. The largest known chamber is Sarawak Chamber; the longest cave system is the Mammoth / Flint Ridge system.
Dartmoor is a vast moorland located in Devon, England. The area is known for its numerous caves, many of which can be found scattered across the moor. Some notable caves in Dartmoor include Kents Cavern, Pridhamsleigh Cavern, and Pixies' Cave.
Typically, a single extended Aztec family lived in one house, which could consist of around 10-15 people. The family structure was patrilineal, and multiple generations often lived together in the same household. The house usually had one central courtyard and various rooms for sleeping and working.
That depends on which cavern you mean!
It could possibly hold up to a 1,000 people.
When it first opened the Globe theatre could hold about 3,000 people.
They say that if it was completely sold out it could hold 3000 people.
as many people as you can fit haha
1500 - 3000 people
3000
5
70 people could fit in one boat
70 to 80 people could fit in a roman galley
It could held 120 people
The theatre could seat as many as 17,000 people.