It's a karst cave (i.e. formed in limestone and, in this case too, gypsum, by dissolution) but seems to have a fascinatingly rather more complex geological history than many caves, so I suggest you use my answer here as a start but ferret out the details from elsehere on the internet, etc.
The opening is called the cave entrance or cave mouth. It is usually an "exit" formed by flowing water.
When rock above a cave collapses, a sinkhole is formed.
The main parts of a cave include the entrance, passage, chamber, and sometimes a sinkhole or dome. These parts can vary depending on the type of cave and how it was formed.
Ellison Cave was formed by the erosion of the rock by water over millions of years. The cave was created as groundwater seeped through the limestone bedrock, dissolving and creating intricate passageways underground. Over time, the cave continued to grow and develop into its current size and complexity.
Ellison's Cave was formed by a combination of erosion and weathering processes over millions of years. The cave system is located in the southern Appalachian Mountains and is known for its deep pits and vertical drops, which were created by underground streams and chemical reactions dissolving the limestone bedrock.
Caves that are in the desert which are formed by wind erosion
A wind cave is a type of cave formed primarily by the erosive action of wind rather than water. These caves often feature unique formations and can have significant airflow due to differences in temperature and pressure between the cave and the outside environment. Wind caves are typically found in arid or semi-arid regions where strong winds can create and shape the cave system over time.
because the cave is probaly VERY WINDY and its a cave full of wind monsters
It took a lot of time. It took 2 powerful forces. Wind and water.
how was the titan cave was formed
The deepest point so far explored is 654 feet at the Wind Cave, in Wind Cave National Park, ND.
Ape cave was formed by a water erosion.
It depends on what cave it s
Wind Cave is mostly cold so wear warm and old clothes!
A sinkhole is formed when the roof of a cave collapses.
The Badlands are above ground and Wind Cave in underground.
The darkest place in South Dakota would be deep underground in Wind Cave. At one point in the tour of Wind Cave, at Wind Cave National Park, the tour guide turns off the lights to show how dark a cave is.