![]() GENERAL How to be a Good Guest Where is Bat Cave? The AREA Area rock Layers Topography Geomorphology Geological History The Paleozoic The Mesozoic The Cenozoic Water The Hydrologic Cycle Solution Solution chemistry Karst Landscapes Erosional Features Depositional Features Environmental Issues BAT CAVE How was Bat Cave formed? Surface Plan of the site Map of the Cave Life in and around Bat Cave A Virtual Trip Through Bat Cave TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE |
![]() Now that you have gone on the trip, here are a few questions to consider (and answer). 1. On a large scale, Florida is mostly characterized
by flat topography; but you will notice on the drive to Bat Cave there
are quite a few hills and valleys. Compare and contrast these valleys
to those you saw during the Gainesville Creeks field trip. What causes
this kind of topography?
2. How do caves and sinkholes form?
3. During the drive to and from the cave, did you notice any
surface water (lakes or rivers)? Yes____ No____ Why
or Why not? Where does the water go when it rains?
4. Look at the map of Bat Cave.
What do you notice about angles formed between intersections of the
various passageways in the cave? What would cause these angles and
how might this relate to the origin of the cave?
5. Look closely at the rocks that make up the walls of the
cave. What kind of rock is it? _____________
6. What feature in the cave would indicate the elevation of
the water table in this area?
7. The Newberry dump is located a few miles North of this cave
and there is a proposal to construct another dump in the area.
Is the existing landfill North of the cave likely to affect the quality
of the ground water in Bat Cave? Yes____ No____
Explain why or why not?
8. Having seen the geology and hydrology of this area, is it
a good idea to put a landfill in this type of an area?
Yes_____ No_____ Explain why or why not?
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