A science that involves studying caves and exploring them is known as ______.

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A cave (or a cavern) is simply a hollow place in the ground. Caves form through geological processes, such as weathering, and can vary drastically in size and are mostly made up of limestone. Limestone is a sedimentary rock. It is mostly composed of minerals, calcite and aragonite. The science that involves the studying of caves, as well as exploring caves, is known as speleology. For those who simply like to explore caves as a fun recreation, they are often referred to as being cavers, spelunkers or potholers. Types of Caves Solutional caves are the most frequently occurring caves. This... Show more

A science that involves studying caves and exploring them is known as ______.