Cave Characteristics
Cave Diving
Buddhism
Cave Material
Staying Prepared
100

Water that hides underground in the tiny spaces of rock and sand. 

groundwater

100

An excursion the Wild Boars participated in the day they were lost. 

Cave diving

100

Most Thai people practice this religion. 

Buddhism

100

Formed within rock or mountain or millions of years. 

Cave

100

Rubble, trash, or broken pieces left hehind.

Debris

200

A large area or room inside a cave.

Cavern

200

To shake, stir, or agitate rapidly.

Churn

200

A mental exercise practiced to calm the mind and reduce stress. 

Meditation

200
Landscape formed by acidic water creating holes in rock. 

Karst

200

 A provision for a person exploring water caves when visibility is low. 

Guideline

300

Located far away

remote

300

To be completely covered or hidden below a surface of water. 

Submerged

300

A religious community of men taking vows of poverty and obedience. 

Monk

300

Light colored rock formed from calcium carbonate. 

Limestone

300

Scientific prediction based on data, patterns, and evidence. 

Forecast 

400

A winding maze finding your way to a center point

Labyrinth

400

The movement of water in the same direction. 

Current

400

To appoint someone as a religious leader

Ordained

400

Icicle formation that hangs from a ceiling of caves. 

Stalactite

400

Ability to adapt or "bounce back" from pressures. 

Resilience 

500

An underground feature found in Thailand. 

Cave

500

A hobby exploring natural underground caves. 

Spurlunking

500

A beginner or someone with little to no experience. 

Novice

500

A rock formation that looks like a cone. 

Stalagmite

500

Gear needed to help navigate a dark cave with little to no light. 

Flashlights or headlamps

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