
Overview
Caves come in all different shapes and sizes depending on how they were formed. Spelunkers (people who explore caves) have plenty of descriptive names for caves and the natural rocky features that form within them – soda straws, fried eggs, popcorn and draperies are just a few. Caves can be as simple as one straight passage with a few stalactites overhead, or as complex as a labyrinth, with many stalagmite-carpeted rooms.
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5 - 1Forensics September 19, 1997
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5 - 2Space Exploration September 26, 1997
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5 - 3Genes October 17, 1997
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5 - 4Architecture October 24, 1997
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5 - 5Farming October 31, 1997
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5 - 6Life Cycles November 14, 1997
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5 - 7Do-It-Yourself Science November 21, 1997
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5 - 8Atoms & Molecules November 28, 1997
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5 - 9Ocean Exploration December 05, 1997
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5 - 10Lakes & Ponds February 21, 1998
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5 - 11Smell February 28, 1998
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5 - 12Caves April 25, 1998
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5 - 13Fluids May 02, 1998
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5 - 14Erosion May 09, 1998
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5 - 15Comets & Meteors May 16, 1998
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5 - 16Storms May 23, 1998
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5 - 17Measurement May 30, 1998
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5 - 18Patterns June 06, 1998
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5 - 19Science of Music June 13, 1998
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5 - 20Motion June 20, 1998