You can find it in the underground salt mines in England
A cavern is an underground chamber formed by erosion
No. Granite is an igenous rock that is formed underground.
Underground water is called underground water, because it is "underground" not because it is fresh or salt. You can have underground salt water reservoirs just like you can have fresh water ones.
Kansas Underground Salt Museum was created on 2007-05-01.
Table salt is typically found in salt mines, which are underground deposits of salt that have been formed over thousands of years. It can also be obtained by evaporating seawater in salt evaporation ponds.
Caves are a common feature formed by underground erosion, where water dissolves and carves through soluble rocks like limestone over time to create an underground chamber.
Salt was formed on the bottom of seas and lakes.
The web address of the Kansas Underground Salt Museum is: http://www.undergroundmuseum.org
Salt-N-Pepa was formed in 1988.
Two features formed by underground weathering are caves and sinkholes. Caves are formed by the dissolution of limestone or other soluble rocks, creating underground chambers and passages. Sinkholes are depressions in the ground that form when the roof of an underground cavern collapses.
The phone number of the Kansas Underground Salt Museum is: 620-662-1425.