Caves are big spaces inside mountains, like rooms under the ground that people or animals can live in.
Imagine you have a big block of cheese, and you take out a piece, what's left is like a cave. The mountain is like the cheese, and when parts of it get removed, either by water, wind, or even rocks moving around, caves are formed inside.
How caves can be made
- Water can make a cave: Imagine you leave your juice box in the sun for too long, it starts to melt and drip down. Over many years, water doing this same thing inside a mountain can create a hole or tunnel, that's how some caves are born.
- Sometimes rocks fall out of the mountain: Like when you drop a rock into a pile of sand, it makes a space around it. If that happens many times over thousands of years, those spaces can become big caves.
So next time you're in a dark room with your flashlight, imagine you're exploring a cave, deep inside a mountain!
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- Why Did the Roman Empire Fall?
- Why Do We Have Leap Years?
- How Does the Ancient Roman Calendar Work?
- How Did Ancient Civilizations Count Without Numbers?
- How Did the Pyramids Stay Standing for Thousands of Years?
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