The greater caucasus runs west northwest to east southeast.
Why would sea caves not form in granite.
Cave also called cavern natural opening in the earth large enough for human exploration such a cavity is formed in many types of rock and by many processes.
Coastal landscapes form cliffs caves and arches.
There are also a good many caves in marble the metamorphic but still soluble form of limestone.
Some of the largest wave cut caves in the world are found on the coast of norway but are now 100 feet or more above.
It happens more often in soft rocks especially marble and limestones since groundwater dissolves them however if you get fault going through a hard rock and sea action abrades this hard rock preferentially along this fault a cave can develop in even hard.
The caucasus mountains include the greater caucasus in the north and lesser caucasus in the south.
The caucasus mountains are a mountain system at the intersection of europe and asia.
Sea caves are found throughout the world actively forming along present coastlines and as relict sea caves on former coastlines.
Stretching between the black sea and the caspian sea it is surrounded by the caucasus region and is home to mount elbrus the highest peak in europe.
If this is a question your teacher asked they should be reprimanded for asking improper questions.
Land uses at the coast like industry and recreation and tourism can be in conflict with each other and solutions must be adopted to deal with these.
A few caves exist in rock salt an.
Because the abrasive action of waves is concentrated at the base of the cliff an overhang forms.
Solutional caves are the most frequently occurring caves and such caves form in rock that is soluble such as limestone but can also form in other rocks including chalk dolomite marble salt and gypsum rock is dissolved by natural acid in groundwater that seeps through bedding planes faults joints and so on over geological epochs cracks expand to become caves and cave systems.
Caves even form in glaciers where meltwater carves tunnels at the beginning of its journey to the sea.
And again the water level is secondary to the cave itself.
Caves can form in any kind of rock.
Sea caves form along a crack in a rock or an area where the rock is softer.
A sea cave also known as a littoral cave is a type of cave formed primarily by the wave action of the sea the primary process involved is erosion.