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cave found in coasts formed of resistant rock. Corrasion, Corrosion and Hydraulic action widen any weakness within the rock eg joint, bedding plane or fault, to form a cave.
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cavernous light entering the opening, including diffused and reflected light, does not reach all parts of it, ie, an observer can be positioned in the opening such that they are in total darkness during broad daylight.
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cave A natural cavity, recess, chamber, or series of chambers and galleries beneath the surface of the earth, within a mountain, a ledge of rocks, etc.
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cave Basement, cellar, wine cellar.
Ãâó: www.discoverfrance.net/France/Wine/wine_dictionary...
caverna [del lat. caverna, de cavus, cavidad] - Cavidad natural, de considerable volumen en la roca.
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