Follow this link and it will tell you what type of turtle you need. The speeds that you will need to go and tell you where to turn so that you can make it out of the cave. The aggressive hauler you do not need, that is only if you want the treasure, if you want to get out of the cave then just go with steady.http://www.unlimitedgamer.net/coverage/so3/17-kirlsa-caverns.php
you don't, go anther way
sodium doesn't grow anywhere Sodium is a chemical element Sodium Cloride is found in the ocean Salt however is found in many diffrent underground caverns is different countries
Well, you need to talk to everyone in Kirsla for the first time. After you talked to almost all of the people head stright up to the center of your map, and you should see 2 yellow dot near each other. Go to where they are ( Nel and her subordanate) and u'll activate a event. Then, you will rest Here ya go :D
Plants and animals that secret lime (CaCO3) flourish in tropical seas. Shells Of CaCO3 in many pile up in shallow off shore waters where they cemented themselves into limestone. Slightly acid grown water is a solvent of limestone, and creates tunnels, caves, and even caverns along cracks or joints in the rock. Some of the dissolved calcium carbonate is redeposit in caves and caverns stalactites and stalagmites.
Ocean water that flows parallel and close to shore.
The names of oceans are: Atlantic ocean, Pacific ocean, Indian ocean, Southern ocean and the Arctic ocean.
the Pacific ocean, Southern ocean, Arctic ocean, Indian ocean, and Atlantic ocean
The Nullarbor Plain was once under the ocean and accumulated layers of limestone over millions of years. The limestone caves formed through a combination of chemical weathering and erosion processes, such as the dissolving of limestone by acidic groundwater and the carving out of caverns by flowing water. This resulted in the unique landscape of the Nullarbor Plain being riddled with limestone caves.
arctic ocean antarctic ocean atlantic ocean indian ocean pacific
Arctic ocean, Atlantic ocean, PAcific ocean, Indian ocean, Southern ocean
Pacific ocean, Atlantic ocean, Arctic ocean, Indian ocean, Southern ocean
The pacific ocean is bigger than all the rest.