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A mirror with a reflecting surface that caves inward is said to be?

A CONCAVE mirror is a mirror with a reflecting surface that curves inward.


How do caves change the surface of they earth?

how do caves form


Is a concave or covect the type of mirror that resembles the inner sufrace of a spoon?

A concave surface is hollow and bends inwards.... think of it as conCAVE.... caves are hollow.A convex surface is like a bump and bends outwards... a convEX bump is on the EXterior of an object


What are the changes to earth's surface?

mountains,caves/caverns,canyon


What are fast changes to the Earth's surface?

mountains,caves/caverns,canyon


Do caves exist in volcanoes?

Yes, inactive volcanos will have lava tubes that are just like caves, they are the paths molten lava took to get to the surface.


Does a concave shape bend inwards?

Yes, a concave shape curves inward, creating a hollow or recessed appearance. This shape can be commonly seen in caves, spoons, and certain types of mirrors.


Where can limestone caves befound?

generally, in limestone uplands, where the limestone is sufficiently massive to hold caves, and particularly but not exclusively where the local surface drainage can concentrate rainwater into discreet streams than can then form sink caves when they flow onto the limestone.


Why are some caves dry and dusty?

Caves can be dry and dusty if there is minimal water entering from the surface to create moisture. Dust in caves can accumulate over time from external sources like windblown sediment or deterioration of local rock formations within the cave. Lack of adequate ventilation can also contribute to dust build-up in caves.


What kind of caves are made from melted passages through ice?

Glacier or glacial caves. They are developed by melt-water from the glacier's or ice-sheet's surface melting the walls of cracks that allow the water to flow through the ice mass; or along the surface of the ground below a glacier.


What country has the most caves?

Vietnam is often cited as having the most caves in the world, with over 2,000 discovered so far. The Son Doong Cave in Vietnam is known as the largest cave in the world by volume.


How are caves and sinkhole related?

Caves and sinkholes are both formed by erosion processes, usually involving the dissolving of bedrock like limestone. Sinkholes are sudden collapses at the surface caused by the erosion of underground rock layers, while caves are hollow spaces formed within the rock itself. In some cases, caves can collapse and form sinkholes.