Doline or Shakehole - the names given to the resulting depression if the collapse extends to the surface.
Within the cave a collapse is often simply called that - "collapse", the result being a pile of boulders that may fill the passage completely, forming a boulder choke. (also boulder ruckle in the UK at least - possibly cavers' regional dialect.)
I would call it a cave in.
Collapsed caves are often referred to as sinkholes. This occurs when the roof of a cave collapses, creating a depression or hole on the surface. Sinkholes can pose dangers to infrastructure and properties located above them.
Doline or Shakehole - the names given to the resulting depression if the collapse extends to the surface.Within the cave a collapse is often simply called that - "collapse", the result being a pile of boulders that may fill the passage completely, forming a boulder choke. (also boulder ruckle in the UK at least - possibly cavers' regional dialect.)
Earth has never collapsed.!<3 MEi =}
The South Tower collapsed 56 minutes after it was struck by the airplane, and the North Tower collapsed 102 minutes after impact.
I would call it a cave in.
it's a cave that collapsed !
The cave entrance collapsed in that game, so it can't be entered. Sorry.
its a collapsed cave under water, that's all!
No, because the cave collapsed on her and she died
it was we it and then it weight of 17 people and they were shakeing they caused it to collapse
Collapsed caves are often referred to as sinkholes. This occurs when the roof of a cave collapses, creating a depression or hole on the surface. Sinkholes can pose dangers to infrastructure and properties located above them.
The noun 'cave-in' is a singular, common, concrete, compound noun.The compound noun 'cave-in' is made up of the verb 'cave' and the adverb 'in' to form a noun meaning the a place where the earth has collapsed or the collapse of a structure; a word for a thing.The term 'cave in' can also be a verb+adverb or a noun+preposition, depending on use.Examples:The street was closed due to a sidewalk cave-in.(compound noun)They refused to cave in to the workers demands. (verb+adverb)The mummies were discovered in a cave in Chile. (noun+preposition)
The noun 'cave-in' is a singular, common, concrete, compound noun.The compound noun 'cave-in' is made up of the verb 'cave' and the adverb 'in' to form a noun meaning the a place where the earth has collapsed or the collapse of a structure; a word for a thing.The term 'cave in' can also be a verb+adverb or a noun+preposition, depending on use.Examples:The street was closed due to a sidewalk cave-in.(compound noun)They refused to cave in to the workers demands. (verb+adverb)The mummies were discovered in a cave in Chile. (noun+preposition)
stone that arches over a valley formed by erosion in Karst topography. they are believed to be the left-overs of a cave roof where the rest of the roof on both sides collapsed.
The synonym for collapsed is "fallen" or "crumbled."
It depends on the type of bridge. Many bridges cave collapsed during strong tornadoes. Some have even been lifted and moved off their supports.