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Caves!

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Updated 3 months ago
Actual caves! Caves are primarily formed when rainwater seeps through the ground, picks up carbon dioxide, becomes slightly acidic, and then dissolves rocks like limestone along cracks and joints, gradually creating larger cavities over long periods of time; this process is called "solution" and most commonly happens in areas with karst topography where the rock is easily dissolved by water. Key points about cave formation: Acidic water: Rainwater mixes with carbon dioxide in the air and soil, forming a weak carbonic acid which is the primary agent that dissolves rocks. Rock type: Limestone, dolomite, and gypsum are the most common rocks that dissolve easily to form caves because they contain minerals like calcite. Joints and cracks: Water flows through natural cracks and weaknesses in the rock, gradually enlarging them into passages and caverns. Water table: The level below which the ground is saturated with water plays a significant role in cave formation, as most cave development happens near or below the water table. Other cave formation processes (less common): Sea caves: Formed by wave action eroding coastal cliffs. Lava tubes: Hollow spaces left behind when lava flows cool and solidify. Talus caves: Created by spaces between large boulders that have fallen down a slope. - https://www.google.com
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  2. Watch for Rocks!
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  3. Creepy cave!!!
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  4. Kuna Cave Lavatube!
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  5. Another cave!!!
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  6. Cave full of thundereggs!
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