Cave
A cave is a natural underground space large enough for a human to enter. Caves form in various rock types, most commonly in soluble rocks such as limestone, dolomite, or gypsum, but also in lava, ice, and other materials. They occur worldwide and range from small chambers to vast systems that extend for many kilometers.
Cave formation occurs through several processes. Speleogenesis refers to the chemical dissolution of rocks by mildly
Common cave features include speleothems such as stalactites, stalagmites, and columns formed by mineral deposition from
Biological communities in caves adapt to darkness and limited nutrients. Troglobitic species live exclusively underground, while
Human interaction with caves spans shelter, ritual use, and scientific study, to recreation and tourism. Safety