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Why are some caves dry and dusty?

Caves can be dry and dusty if there is minimal water entering from the surface to create moisture. Dust in caves can accumulate over time from external sources like windblown sediment or deterioration of local rock formations within the cave. Lack of adequate ventilation can also contribute to dust build-up in caves.


What is meant by dry mass?

dry mass means the mass of an object/organism once it has been dried and the water has been removed.


Is hydrophis belcheri sea snake a live - bearer?

Nope - it lays eggs - usually in dry 'pockets' of space in underground caves. Once the young hatch they will rarely return to land.


How do you know when the bread is ready for shaping?

You know when your bread has been kneaded enough when you touch it, it doesnt stick to your hands. The texture has to be like your ear lobes


What kind of homes do bats have?

in dry, moist, temperate places, usually caves.


Why does Kentucky have so many caves?

Kentucky have so many dry place and no ocean


Mummified animals that are found in dry caves?

Ones indigenous to the area in which the cave lies.


What environmental process forms the dry caves?

The only caves that can form dry are; Rock-shelters eroded out by wind-blown sand. Talus Caves: voids between landslipped boulders and their parentrock-face. Mass-movement fissures: formed by a type of landslip. Lava Tubes - rather stretching the point because they result from molten lava flowing out from beneath a solidified crust. Caves formed in limestone - as most caves are - arekarst features, i.e. result from dissolution of the rock by weakly-acidic ground-water. Although such caves can subsequently lose their formative streams and so become dry, they were not formed dry and do not develop any further.


What is dry weight?

Dry weight is the weight of a material once all the water has been removed. In geotechnical engineering this can be done on a soil sample by drying it in an oven.


Are there caves other than the Dead Sea caves that are dry and far below sea level?

Here is an example a Dead Sea cave that is both dry and 300 meters below sea level http://z.about.com/d/archaeology/1/7/l/hqumran_cave4.jpg


What kind of water do caves have?

Do you mean "water in caves"? That depends on the individual cave, but passages can vary from being permanently full of water to being abandoned and left high-and-dry bylosing their formative streams.


How did scientists know that Copper Man had once been a miner in the Atacama Desert?

His body was found in an ancient copper mine where he was apparently killed by a rock fall about 540 AD. The body had become mummified by the extremely dry climate of the Atacama Desert.