Caves wouldn't have much soil. It would mostly be a rock floor with fallen rocks, stones, pebbles from above.
It has Rich Soil
The Elephanta Caves are made out of basalt rock, which is a type of volcanic rock. Basalt is known for its strength and durability, making it an ideal material for creating caves and structures.
They are both caves
Saturated soil. Shaking it results in liquefaction where the soil acts like a liquid causing massive damage to any building built on it.
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.
No glow worms do not live in soil they live in caves[the roof of caves]
robots
The kind of soil created is humus.
Prehistoric Drawings.
Carbonic acid
igneous rock
The kind of soil that the tropical has is moist because whenever it rains the soil gets wet and that becomes moist.
The best kind of soil is loam soil.
No, subsidence is typically caused by the collapse of underground materials such as soil and rock, rather than flooding caves. Flooding caves may contribute to erosion of underground materials, but it is not a direct cause of subsidence.
In trees and in caves and under buildings
trogloxenes
they lived in caves