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What is the extensive system of caves in the southwestern state?

It is the jamcan cave


Deepest cave in the Philippines which can be found in sagada mountain province?

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What is a large extensive system of caves called?

A cave system - as simple as that. :-) Sometimes the system is named as So-&-So Cavern, especially if part of it has been modified to form a show-cave, but the formal and most used term is still "cave".


Are there caves in 1 big cave?

I'm not sure what you mean but you can have very extensive and complex cave systems linking many caves - alternatively, you can consider such a system as a single cave with many entrances.


Does animals live in Jupiter?

Turtles and Dragons live in the deepest Caves of Jupiter :) <--- this has been proven by scientist.....


What continent has the most caves?

Asia has the most caves in the world. China, in particular, is known to have a significant number of caves, including some of the longest and deepest caves globally. Other countries like Vietnam and Indonesia also have a substantial cave network.


Where are the caves of Lascaux in Africa located?

The caves of Lascaux are not located in Africa; they are in southwestern France. The Lascaux caves are famous for their prehistoric cave paintings, which are some of the oldest and best preserved in the world.


How was the Mamouth Cave formed?

Mammoth Caves - to give the right spelling - is a complex and extraordinarily extensive system of several connected caves, making it the world's longest known system; but it was developed by the normal karst processes that form caves in limestone. I.e. dissolution of the rock by weakly-acidic ground-water. As for "was", if any of its passages are carrying streams now, those "active" passages are still forming.


Is the deepest cave on earth below sea level?

It kind of depends on your definition of deepest cave :) It is usually taken to mean the greatest vertical distance from the cave mouth to its deepest explored point, so the deepest caves actually start pretty high up to begin with. The deepest known cave is Krubera in Georgia at over 2kms deep. It doesn't extend below sea level. However there may be other caves that are deeper, but not explored, and Krubera may well extend to below sea level, we just haven't found a way to get down that far (the limestone massif it is situated in extends below sea level and there have been tests releasing dye into the cave- the dye came out offshore in the black sea I believe). There are plenty of caves that do extend below sea level- all sea caves will have done so at some point.


Are there caves that go deeper than 100 miles in the crust?

No, caves do not extend deeper than 100 miles into the Earth's crust. The deepest caves known to exist are typically only several thousand feet deep. The extreme pressures and temperatures found at greater depths make it impossible for natural caves to extend that far.


What is the most famous limestone cave in new zealand?

In the North Island, it would be Waitomo Caves. In the South Island, there is a cave complex in Nelson region, and it contains Harwood's Hole, an exceptionally deep cave system, still being explored. Further south, at Te Anau, there are the Te Anau glow worm caves. Harwood's Hole is not a commercial venture, because of dangers and the level of experience needed. The Waitomo and Te Anau caves both have organized tours.


How much deep are the caves?

They can be be any depth from practically 0 (practically horizontal) to the world's deepest, the 1710m deep Krubera Cave, in the Ukraine.