Krubera Cave (aka Voronya Cave).
Gaia, in Greek mythology, is the goddess personifying the Earth. This name has been adopted by scientists to refer to the Earth as a complex, interconnected system. It symbolizes the concept of Earth as a living, self-regulating organism.
The name of Earth's natural satellite is the Moon.
The first name of Earth is Terra, which is derived from Latin.
Another name for the shaker of the earth is "earthquake."
Poseidon was also known as the Earth shaker.
Its the Inner Core
Misery Hole, called to the guano miners in 1914, the former name of the cave itself. Its cave is located in Carlsbad Caverns National Park, New Mexico. It is the deepest cave in the United States.
Mammoth Cave is the largest cave system in all of Kentucky.
The world's largest cave system is located in the state of Kentucky. The name of the cave system is Mammoth's Cave. The cave system is part of the national parks.
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The Mammoth Cave
The Mammoth Cave system in Kentucky, USA, is the longest known cave system in the world, with over 400 miles of explored passageways.
The Flint Ridge - Mammoth Cave system (USA) is the world's longest by total of passage lengths. Sarawak Chamber, in, I think Deer Cave but I may be wrong, (in Sarawak anyway!) is the world's largest known chamber by volume. The word's deepest cave is in the Ukraine but I can't give its name without a lot of searching, I'm afraid.
like the deepest fish is the (Abyssobrotula Galatheae).
Cave explorers when discussing a cave, use the name that is on the map of the cave, no matter what language it was drawn in. Caves in Spanish speaking countries will usually have a Spanish name, unless the discoverer that maps it gives it a name in his native language. The term "sumidero" is used to describe a river cave where a river disappears "into" the cave. Cave explorers will name such a cave "Sumidero de XX." Where XX is usually something that describes something about the cave such as the village that it is located in. Caves like this are common in karst regions in southern Mexico, and can be very exciting and dangerous to explore. There are at least 10 caves in Mexico over 200 meters deep that are called "sumidero de XX." If the river cave is found to join another cave, the caves are considered part of a system, and the explorers give a new name to the system. They only use the old name to identify the individual entrances of the new system.
The deepest spot in the ocean is called the Marianas Trench.
The name of the Barbados Cave is called Harrison's Cave.