solid basalt rock
Caves wouldn't have much soil. It would mostly be a rock floor with fallen rocks, stones, pebbles from above.
The Ellora Caves are primarily carved out of basalt rock, a type of volcanic rock. This rock formation is part of the Deccan Plateau in India, which features extensive basaltic lava flows. The caves, which date back to the 6th to 8th centuries, showcase intricate sculptures and carvings that were meticulously chiseled from this durable material. The natural properties of basalt allowed artisans to create detailed religious and artistic representations within the caves.
Not sure quite what you are asking about, but anyway it is more accurate to ask what kinds of rock hold the caves, not what rocks are in the caves. Most caves are in limestone, a sedimentary rock, irrespective of water-level. There are a few caves in igneous rock: lava-tubes in basalt-flows, but on land, not underwater. There are also a good many caves in marble, the metamorphic but still-soluble form of limestone; and again the water-level is secondary to the cave itself. A few caves exist in rock-salt, an evaporite.
The White Scar Caves in England are made of limestone. Limestone is a sedimentary rock formed from the remains of marine organisms, such as coral and mollusks, that have been compacted over millions of years.
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.
The Ellora Caves are primarily made up of basalt rock, which is a dark-colored volcanic rock formed from lava flows. This type of rock is relatively soft when first cut but hardens over time, providing a durable material for the intricate carvings and structures found in the caves.
hard basalt rock of deccan trap
caves are made of rock
igneous rock
It depends on the cave. Since many caves are limestone (water carves it nicely), you usually find limestone. But granite is common in New Hampshire & Vermont.
Most caves are made out of limestone, which is a sedimentary rock composed of calcium carbonate. This rock is easily dissolved by acidic water, leading to the formation of caves through a process called chemical weathering and erosion. Other types of caves can also form in volcanic or igneous rock, such as lava tubes.
Mostly caves and rock shelters.
They lived in caves and rock shelters.
Mostly caves and rock shelters.
limestone
Caves wouldn't have much soil. It would mostly be a rock floor with fallen rocks, stones, pebbles from above.
Caves caused by volcanic activity are made of basalt Caves caused by dissolution due to groundwater are formed in limestone or sometimes marble. Caves also form in glacial ice due to melting. (Glacial ice can technically be considered rock.)