It's a normal karst cave, but I think (from memory) in marble rather than unaltered limestone.
The ghosts are moaning and the floorboards are groaning- let's investigate!
One possible animal that makes a moaning sound mixed with the sound of falling water is a howler monkey. Howler monkeys are known for their loud vocalizations that can sometimes be heard over long distances and resemble a deep moaning sound.
The moaning at the beginning of "More Human Than Human" by White Zombie is performed by Rob Zombie, the band's lead singer and founder. The song was released in 1995 as a single from their album "Astro-Creep: 2000."
To get rid of the sound made by a moaning frog, you can try creating a less attractive environment for frogs by removing any water sources nearby, fixing any leaks that may be attracting them, or installing fencing to keep them out. You can also seek help from a wildlife management professional for effective and humane solutions to deter frogs from your property.
Because its a HUGE turn on for them. Their neck is a very sensitive spot(as for the earlobes) and they love being kissed there.
There are several unique attractions in the Calaveras County. Some of them include the Mercer Caverns, the Moaning Caverns, New Melones Lake and Sierra Nevada Logging Museum.
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Moaning Cavern is a solution, or karst, cave formed as all such caves are, by dissolution of calcium carbonate by slightly acidic ground-water. In this case the rock is marble, metamorphosed limestone, but still the same chemical. Try just putting its name in Wikipedia as I did to answer this - it also tells you the origin of its name! It is a show-cave now, offering as many show-caves now do, "adventure caving" as well as the straightforward walking tours.
The Florida Caverns are limestone caves and were formed by rain water dissolving the limestone.
The two features formed by underground weathering are caves and caverns. Caves are natural underground chambers typically formed in limestone, while caverns are larger caves that often have unique formations such as stalactites and stalagmites.
Carlsbad Caverns is primarily formed by dissolution, a type of chemical weathering, of the limestone bedrock by acidic groundwater. This process creates the spectacular caves and caverns found in the area.
Caverns are typically formed through a process known as karstification, where groundwater dissolves soluble rocks like limestone and carbonate rocks over time. This dissolution, along with other factors such as erosion and tectonic forces, can create underground cavities and passageways that eventually turn into caverns.
Sea caves (formed in cliffs by wave action)?
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.
Moaning is a verb.
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.