The water in the caves at Laurel Caverns comes from rainfall and surface water that seeps into the ground through cracks and fractures in the limestone bedrock. Over time, this water dissolves the limestone, creating the cave passages and formations that we see today.
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One way or another, it is rain that filters down through the earth. It may be in a stream or channel under ground or sheet water in a layer over a large area. Some places have caves that hold large amounts of water like a tank. Regardless of where it is underground, it is rain or surface runoff. Water your lawn and eventually, it is going to find its way into somebody's well.
Water on the ground can come from precipitation (such as rain or snow), runoff from nearby bodies of water, or leakage from underground sources like groundwater.
The answer to the riddle is a coconut. It contains water inside, but the water does not come from the sky or the earth.
Yes, water vapor can come out of a volcano along with other gases and volcanic materials during an eruption. Additionally, some volcanoes have crater lakes that can release water during eruptions or due to interactions with magma underground.
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yes BUT I HOPE SALLY IS GONE FOR LAUREL TO COME BACK TO THE STREET LOL :)
There can be, either at the sea's edge or under water. "I said: "Go up, dear heart, through the waves; Say thy prayer, and come back to the kind sea-caves!""
Stan Laurel said it in the 1937 film "Brats"
Although Iron Ore blocks are not the rarest they still are hard to find in broad day light. They are usually found in caves and caverns. Just make sure you light up your surroundings well. If you don't a mob might come and attack you.
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At night.
Dragons are said to have come a long time ago from another plane (see sites.google.com/mythology1000)
Some animals from other Biomes come and eat other animals in caves.
I think so
Lime stone caves!
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