To my knowledge chlorophyll grows on leaves; etc and needs sunlight to develop.
Vampires are often associated with caves in mythology and literature because caves provide darkness, seclusion, and protection from sunlight which is harmful to vampires due to their sensitivity to light. Additionally, caves are seen as mysterious and eerie places that align with the supernatural nature of vampires.
Bacteria do not form caves directly. However, they can play a role in cave formation through processes like bioerosion, where they break down rocks and minerals. Over time, this can contribute to the creation or enlargement of caves.
No, caves are not considered a type of island ecosystem according to the theory of island biogeography. This theory mainly focuses on the biological diversity and dynamics of actual islands that are surrounded by water, rather than terrestrial or underground habitats like caves.
The human(animal) use of rocks is unlimited, and includes the extraction of elements for use in everything from sidewalks to computer components. Animals main use of rocks is for shelter (caves, cliff faces, burrows). Plants depend on eroded rock (soils) for necessary nutrients.
Selenite is found in countries with significant deposits, such as Mexico, Russia, the United States, Australia, and Greece. It is often found in caves, salt flats, and other areas with high levels of mineral content.
Green plants require sunlight for photosynthesis, and sunlight rarely reaches into caves with sufficient intensity to support their growth.
There are no plants in caves,except for the grasses and such at the mouth of a cave, as there is no sunlight.
Their are 14 caves in total. Not all are mandatory to complete in order to defeat the game. View the related link below for the list of the caves.
The caves above the lake are the caves that are "below" the lake they're the same thing don't worry bout it it's not really important.
Yes, caves can form in mountains through various geological processes such as erosion, tectonic activity, or volcanic activity. These caves can provide unique ecosystems for plants and animals adapted to these dark and secluded environments.
Check the link below which will give you lots of information about them.
Check the link below which will give you lots of information about them.
There are many spectacular caves, known and not-so-well known throughout Australia. The Nullarbor Plain is a spelunker's paradise. A list of the better known caves can be found at the related link below.
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Some fungi will grow without light. A mushroom is a good example, they grow in caves.
Yes they do. They get stressed out if they don't have a hiding place. plants or caves will do.no.
Here is an example a Dead Sea cave that is both dry and 300 meters below sea level http://z.about.com/d/archaeology/1/7/l/hqumran_cave4.jpg