Mammoth Cave is a limestone cave system, located in Kentucky, USA. It is a type of karst landscape, characterized by the dissolution of soluble rocks like limestone, resulting in unique underground formations and passageways.
Fallen boulders, calcite formations and sediment! Mammoth Cave is a karst cave; formed within limestone.
quartz can be found in different kinds of rocks-for example it can be found in granite, metamorphic rocks. hope this helped. by Karina
No, Mammoth Cave cannot turn into a volcano. Mammoth Cave is a limestone cave system in Kentucky, formed by the dissolution of soluble rocks over millions of years, while volcanoes are created by the eruption of magma from beneath the Earth's crust. The processes that form each are distinctly different.
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Mica and feldspar are usually found in sedimentary rocks
Minerals that make up moon rocks are the same minerals that are found on Earth. Some moon rocks have minerals that combine to form kinds of rocks that are not found on Earth. BlueStar(:
They are found all over the world.
Prehistoric humans hunted the mammoth by surrounding it and then used sharp sticks to kill it.Most likely in a large group and using spears.
The shiny specks found in many different rocks are often minerals such as mica, quartz, or pyrite. Mica is known for its shimmering appearance and is commonly found in metamorphic rocks, while quartz can appear as shiny grains in various rock types. Pyrite, also known as "fool's gold," has a metallic luster and can be found in sedimentary and metamorphic rocks. These minerals contribute to the visual appeal and texture of the rocks they inhabit.
Rocks found by volcanoes are formed from lava and magma inside and outside the volcano. Rocks found along beaches are formed all kinds of different ways. It all depends on how the rock is formed
Rocks or Bats i think