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What are the different types are caves?

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What are the different types of caves?

The main types of caves are solution caves, lava caves, sea caves, glacier caves, and talus caves. Solution caves form from the dissolution of soluble rocks like limestone; lava caves are created by flowing lava; sea caves are carved by the action of waves on coastal cliffs; glacier caves form within glaciers due to melting and refreezing processes; and talus caves are formed by fallen rocks creating cave-like structures.


How sea caves form?

Sea caves form by ocean waves pounding at the base of seashore cliffs.


Can granite dissolve slowly in acid water to form caves?

No, only limestone dissolves.


Two most common types of rock in which sea caves form?

The two most common types of rock in which sea caves form are limestone and sandstone. This is because these types of rock are more susceptible to erosion by the action of waves and coastal processes, creating caves and other coastal formations over time.


What types of caves are there?

Fissure, Talus, Solutional, Granite, Slate, Erosional, man-made, rare emerged Sea caves, Sea caves, and Sandstone caves.Most are created over millions of years by water dissolving minerals in the rock, leaving a void or hollow behind.


Why are no caves formed in feldspar?

Feldspar is a constituent of igneous rocks, primarily granite, and does not form rock masses alone. Also, although it does weather, very slowly, neither it nor the igneous rocks generally have the solubility of limestone. Caves do form in granite etc by subaeriel, sea or riverine erosion, but they are generally small, shallow rock-shelters, not conduits as in limestone caves.


How are limestone caves and sea caves alike?

They are both caves


Are all caves made of limestone?

No, not all caves are made of limestone. Caves can be formed in various types of rocks, including granite, sandstone, and volcanic lava flows. Limestone caves are common because limestone is soluble and can be eroded by water to create cave systems, but caves can also form in other types of rocks through different geological processes.


When two sea caves on opposite sides of a headland are eroded and unite what forms?

When two sea caves on opposite sides of a headland unite, they form an arch. Over time, continued erosion can cause the arch to collapse, leaving behind a stack. Subsequent erosion can erode the stack to form a sea stack.


How are sea caves formed and what geological processes contribute to their creation?

Sea caves are formed through the erosion of coastal rock by the relentless force of waves and tides. Geological processes such as hydraulic action, abrasion, and corrosion contribute to their creation. These processes gradually wear away the rock, carving out hollow spaces along the coastline to form sea caves.


Are the Lagos caves man-made?

No, they are natural sea-caves and arches.