Florida, New Mexico, Wisconsin, South Dakota... anywhere that limestone was deposited by ancient oceans and has interacted with groudwater over time.
2006-11-08 05:11:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Where Are Limestone Caves Found
2016-10-31 00:23:04
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answered by ? 4
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Short answer: In limestone. Longer answer: This rock type appears all over the world and if there's any water around (or has been in the past) then you're sure to get cave development. There will be hundreds of thousands of caves (if not more) around the world in limestone areas.
2006-11-11 08:46:04
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answered by Anonymous
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The new discovery is in Derbyshire. You'll find caves where there is limestone. In England the most well-known caves are around Ingleton, near Kirkby Lonsdale, Derbyshire and around the Cheddar Gorge.
2006-11-08 05:32:23
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answered by cymry3jones 7
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New mexico is the most famous Jim White, the ‘limestone cowboy’, discovered Carlsbad Caverns, the most spectacular cave in North America
2006-11-08 05:13:21
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answered by blahhhhh 1
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A topical question in the UK, as a new cave larger than any previously known here has recently been found.
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2-2440041.html
2006-11-08 05:14:54
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answered by Sangmo 5
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Florida, New Mexico,
2006-11-08 05:13:21
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answered by Caolan 2
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where the lime is and the caves are lol
2006-11-08 05:14:57
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answered by LISA T 4
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