How Are Caves Formed?

Caves are large hollow spaces underground that take thousands of years to form.

Caves are large hollow spaces underground that take thousands of years to form. Most caves develop in soft rocks like limestone, dolomite or gypsum. When rainwater mixes with carbon dioxide in the air, it becomes slightly acidic. As this acidic water seeps into the ground and drips onto the rock, it
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