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- Totem Poles
- Saracen’s Tent
- Giant’s Hall
Making Mountains
Continental drift occurred 600 million years ago. The ancient sea flooded the area known as the Appalachians. Sediments accumulated on the ocean floor, followed by limestone from fossilized marine animals and shells. The two layers formed into metamorphic rock. When North America and Africa collided, it caused the layer of metamorphic rock to tilt upward, creating the Appalachian Mountains.
Creating Caverns
As rainwater seeps through decaying vegetation in the soil, it picks up diluted carbonic acid. The acidified water percolates through limestone, dissolving and eroding layers along the way. It descends into lower levels of the earth and leaves huge chambers.
Calcium carbonate enters the cave and releases carbon dioxide. Over time, what starts as slow seepage and thin deposits of crystallized calcite becomes the massive forms that you see in Luray Caverns today. These formations continue to grow at the rate of one cubic inch every 120 years.
Luray Caverns Quiz
Test Your Caverns I.Q.
You’ve heard some. You’ve read some. You’ve learned some. Now put it to the test. And even if you don’t know the answer, no worries, this quiz let’s you learn all along the way.
Caverns Quiz
Question 1 of 10
The reds and yellows of the caverns are due to _________?
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The reds and yellows of the caverns are due to Iron.
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Question 2 of 10
Formations at Luray Caverns formed as a result from a solution of ___________ giving up some of its carbon dioxide, thus allowing a precipitation of lime to form.
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Formations at Luray Caverns formed as a result from a solution of Calcium Carbonate giving up some of its carbon dioxide, thus allowing a precipitation of lime to form.
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Question 3 of 10
When were Luray Caverns first discovered?
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Luray Caverns were first discovered in 1878.
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Question 4 of 10
Luray Caverns is an active cave where new deposits accumulate at the rate of one cubic inch every _____ years?
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Question 4 of 10
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New deposits in Luray Caverns accumulate at the rate of one cubic inch every 120 years.
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Question 5 of 10
What is the largest body of water in the caverns?
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Dream Lake is the largest body of water in Luray Caverns.
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What temperature does Luray Caverns stay uniformly?
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Luray Caverns remains a cool 54 °F.
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Question 7 of 10
What factor impacts the color and shape of formations?
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The rate and direction of the seepage determines the color and shape of formations.
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Question 8 of 10
Which cave formation is formed in a fluted and uniformed fashion from the ceiling down?
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Stalactites form from the ceiling. When spread over a ledge, mineral- bearing water forms massive draperies, frozen waterfalls, veils and tents.
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Which cave formation is built with distinct mounds and ridges on their way toward the ceiling?
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Stalagmites form on the floor. When Stalactites and Stalagmites grow together they form columns.
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Question 10 of 10
The coloration in Luray Caverns is caused by many different ________ in the seeping ground water?
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Minerals cause the array of colors throughout Luray Caverns.
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Teacher Resources
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