0 a large hole in the side of a cliff (= straight, high rock next to the sea), mountain, or under the ground -- пещера
The subconscious social grouping, the instinctive transformation from isolated self to group, needs caves where they might settle.
The cave's roof dripped and their clothing was soon soaked.
There are indeed lakes beneath the ice sheet, but they do not occur in caves.
Speleothems : a wide diversity of primitive life colonizes subsurface void spaces (' caves '), a potential environment that offers protection from harmful radiation on the surface.
She also looks at the artefactual evidence in rock shelters and caves for fleece processing and use in the past.
The serious problem of radon in caves gets only passing mention.
There are far too many omissions for it to be an all-encompassing encyclopedia of caves.
Nonnidiculous ticks occupy open habitats whereas nidiculous ticks live in caves, burrows or nests of their hosts.