There are so many caves in Southern Indiana because of how much limestone there is undernealth the dirt, once moisture gets undernealth the dirt and into the limestone, it creates a small hollow hole, then slowley starts to increase in size when more water gets to the limestone.
There are many popular and traditional foods from Indiana. Corn is grown and eaten all over the state. Fried pork tenderloin sandwiches are considered a common "signature" dish.
Indiana Jones is by far one of the best movies ever known (as far as my view). It is thrilling, with action... and is sometimes funny. Now, to answer your question,, Indiana Jones is an archeologist. That's why he searches for so many historical objects.
They lived in shacks, caves, bamboo homes, in the woods, tents, dwellings and many other not-so-luxurious places.
I don't think so. There are only 4 Indiana Jones movies.
They don't have the proper health technology like we do.
There are many caves in Australia. Some of the better known ones are the Jenolan Caves, Wellington Caves and Abercrombie Caves. There are many spectacular caves that are not-so-well known throughout Australia. The Nullarbor Plain is a spelunker's paradise.
Japan has no deserts so, therefore, it has no deserts with caves.
They closed caves to help stop the spread of the white-nose sydrum.
Kentucky have so many dry place and no ocean
Limestone is a type of rock that is easily eroded by water, which can create caves over time. Water dissolves the limestone rock to form caves through a process known as chemical weathering. Additionally, limestone can also be carved out by underground rivers or other natural forces, resulting in the formation of caves.
Indiana was the 19th state admitted, so 18 states were in the Union before Indiana.
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.
why are caves so dry and dusty
No because caves do not occur everywhere, so many of these people must have had to build some sort of shelter in other ways.
Yes.
Usually you can find it in caves. Most of them are. So just look in caves. If you need a rock type Pokemon look in caves!! So I hope this helped you!
Yes. The sides of Uluru are literally ridden with caves, both large and small, some little more than fissures. None of the caves extend any depth into the Rock, so Uluru is not a place for spelunkers. However, many of the caves are decorated with ancient indigenous art, and various caves were allocated for specific purposes by the indigenous people when they still lived a traditional lifestyle.