People can damage caves by touching or removing formations, littering, defacing walls with graffiti, introducing pollutants, and introducing non-native species. These actions can harm the delicate ecosystem inside caves and degrade natural formations that have taken thousands of years to form.
When refering to caves, often people say "underground caves." This sounds awkward to a caver as all caves are under ground. However, what the person may mean is that a cave that is under the ocean. Or they are more likely refering that they were in passage that was below ground level. For example, you may enter a cave at ground level and walk for a ways, before descending into darkness. When people enter man-made caves at amusement parks, they may say that they went into an "above ground cave" which further confuses the issue.
"from" the inside? No vegetation for a start - apart from the patches of algae and ferns known as 'lampenflora' that grows around floodlights in show-caves, creating something of a headache for the cave's owners as it is a form of pollution. One of the most noticeable is that the rock is not weathered as it is on the surface. The surfaces of the walls and roof usually carry erosion forms not seen in surface stream-ways. Passage morphologies, especially cross-sections, have pecularities not found outside. The cave may be decorated with stalagmites, stalactites etc. And if you all turn your lamps off.... dark. Very dark. Absolute darkness: an odd experience unfamiliar to most people and uncomfortable even for experienced cavers.
There are a number of cave types formed in their own ways but the vast majority are in Limestone, which is dissolved by weakly acid rain-water percolating through the joints and other discontinuities in the rock mass.
The cave drawings tell stories and they could tell how the dinosaurs died. +++ To clarify and qualify. Yes. some caves preserve human art, artefacts and sometimes mortal remains that shed light on the cultures using the caves, but we cannot know what stories the pictures tell beyond an intelligent guess of hunting themes. Also, the sentence is ambiguous by apparently linking the art and the dinosaurs. Not only were these reptiles all dead 65 million years before Man appeared, but there are very few if any known caves at all anywhere near old enough to have any evidence of dinosaurs' lives and deaths at all! To the best of my knowledge there have been few if any dinosaur remains found in caves; and they would have been parts of fossils eroded from their host rocks and washed into the caves in geologically quite recent times. So caves do not shed any palaeontological light on the KT Boundary mass-extinction at all. What caves DO provide is naturally-protected sedimentary and speleothem evidence for past climates, though, and a lot of modern cave research is focussed on this to help us understand climate change.
One in Ohio, as i recall reading in Popular Mechanics years back ( sixdties or seventies) was converted into a huge, underground Mushroom farm, originally it was a man-developed Limestone mine . so there are applications to general commerce.+++Old limestone mines -or underground quarries as they are sometimes termed - are used for various purposes such as mushroom farms as you say, or forstores, as well as being visited in their abandoned state for their industrial-archaeology interest.However the question is about caves, not mines. They are (present tense) in the way any landscape feature is useful, as a part of nature to be respected and admired, whether as show-caves or left unaltered for recreational caving and cave-studies.A cave that is still "active", i.e. carrying its formative stream is useful as a part of the natural water-supply for its location, for it brings water from the hills to the spring that is its outlet.A cave is also valuable as a wildlife habitat in various ways.
No because caves do not occur everywhere, so many of these people must have had to build some sort of shelter in other ways.
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earthquakes and volcano's are related in some sorts of ways, one of these ways are the damage they do.
you can get them by some ways,they are in caves,u can mate some of their evolutions[gravler is found on victory road] and the rocks to the north of marville that u use rocksmash on can be brokken and a geodude might be in it, if they aren't in either rocks just go running around in some caves
Both tornadoes and earthquakes can damage or destroy buildings and infrastructure and can kill and injure people. However they cause damage in different ways.
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When refering to caves, often people say "underground caves." This sounds awkward to a caver as all caves are under ground. However, what the person may mean is that a cave that is under the ocean. Or they are more likely refering that they were in passage that was below ground level. For example, you may enter a cave at ground level and walk for a ways, before descending into darkness. When people enter man-made caves at amusement parks, they may say that they went into an "above ground cave" which further confuses the issue.
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