Why Protect Caves, Karstlands; & Groundwater?; Discusses cave resources and the interconnection of caves with our daily lives; includes cave gating. ... What's in Our Water?; Explains the water cycle, where water goes, and ways to keep our water clean; includes water facts...
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Facts, Trivia and World Records ... A Cave by Any Other Name (or How Different States Define Caves); ... A wonderful display of paleolithic cave paintings was discovered on Christmas Day, 1995, at Vallon-Pont d'Arc in Ardeche, France. Here in Tennessee you are more likely to find petroglyphs or mud glyphs than cave paintings.
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;; The entrance to Historic Wyandotte Cave; (CES Media Club); ... GO TO PAGE 2 FOR MORE CAVE FACTS; ... Wyandotte History / Our Trip / Bats of Indiana; Wonders of Wyandotte /Cave Facts/ Bat Facts; Expert Interviews / Resources / About Us / Home;
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Cave vertebrates are excellent models to study the genetics of abnormal eye development and metabolic variation. ... Retinal and lens defects in cave fishes are similar to those seen in humans and to those produced experimentally in the zebrafish development model.
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; Our mission is the scientific investigation and conservation of cave animals, with a focus on cave vertebrates. Consistent with this mission are programmatic emphases on research, exploration and education. ... Cave Biology Facts...
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Cave - a cavity in the earth's surface usually large enough for a person to enter. Caves may be formed by the chemical and mechanical action of a stream upon soluble or soft rock, of rainwater... ... Among famous caves in the United States are Carlsbad Caverns National Park (N.Mex.), Mammoth Cave National Park (Ky.),
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Established as a national park: July 1, 1941. Area: 52,714. Visitors: 1,989,082 visitors in 1996 (480,177 cave visitations). ... wildlife includes white-tailed deer, wild turkey, chipmunks, raccoons, wood ducks, kingfishers, herons, 82 river fish species, freshwater mussels, bats and cave-dwelling crickets.
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Get information, facts, and pictures about Fingals Cave at Encyclopedia.com. Make research projects and school reports about Fingals Cave easy with credible articles from our FREE, online encyclopedia and dictionary. ... Fingal's Cave , cavern, 227 ft (69 m) long, ... Facts and information from other sites...
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Encyclopedia and reference resource provides information, statistics, and facts about Cuevas de Camuy, Puerto Rico, United States, Caribbean (cave). ... One of the largest cave systems in the Western Hemisphere, comprised of a series of limestone sinkholes (including Sumidero de Tres Pueblos), ... Facts & Statistics...
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