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Are caverns underwater and underground?

Caverns can be under water and underground.


What formed Carlsbad Caverns?

water


What are caused by underground water?

caverns


Do most caverns form above the water table?

No, most caverns form below the water table. Caverns are typically formed by the dissolution of underground limestone or other soluble rocks by water, and this process usually occurs below the water table where the rocks are saturated with water.


What materials produce caverns?

Limestone and water are usually involved.


What kind of water is responsible for eroding of underground caverns?

groundwater


Are all caverns same sizes?

No caverns are not all the same size. Cave size depends on the rock and the amount of water passing through.


What cuvses caves caverns and sink holes?

Caves, caverns, and sinkholes are typically formed by the dissolution of soluble rocks such as limestone, dolomite, or gypsum by water. Over time, water erodes and dissolves the rock, creating underground cavities and passages. Eventually, these cavities can collapse or become exposed at the surface, forming caves, caverns, and sinkholes.


The undreground movement of water can create .?

tunnels, caverns, caves, ravines


What animals live in Linville Caverns?

The animals that live in Linville Caverns are the animals that can withstand a lot of cold. They are the types of animals that need a lot of water as well.


How do you get the national dex when you have every Pokemon but numbers 146 147 and 148?

go to the caverns of each lake of sinoh the caverns are in the water one Pokemon per caveren


Where did the water in the caves at laurel caverns come from?

The water in the caves at Laurel Caverns comes from rainfall and surface water that seeps into the ground through cracks and fractures in the limestone bedrock. Over time, this water dissolves the limestone, creating the cave passages and formations that we see today.