Sort of, they are single celled organisms that can burn you by the touch. They also may give us a theory that there is life on other planets. :]
dripping
Not dripping.
mucus is moved by the cell epithelial cell
Pāhoehoe lava flows most like dripping wax. Pāhoehoe is a type of basaltic lava that has a low viscosity, giving it a smooth and ropy appearance as it flows. This type of lava can form various features, including smooth channels and dripping formations that resemble dripping wax.
urine
I noticed that I had some mucus dripping onto my shirt.
it is a cave formation deposited by dripping or flowing water . it is NOT a natural bridge
sulfuric acid
Stalagmites.
A Stalagmite forms on a cave floor from the dripping of Mineral Rich water.
They are carbonate deposits formed by dripping water in air-filled cavities.
Do you mean "How are stalactites formed?" ? They are deposits of calcite precipitated from solution in water dripping from joints in cave roofs.
Maybe it is true. Well I think it is true.
They are deposits of calcium carbonate formed on the floor of a cave by the dripping of calcareous water. Can take thousands of years to 'grow'
Sandstone formations, specifically concretions or nodules, are created when minerals cement sand particles together over time. This process occurs due to the percolation of mineral-rich water through the sandstone, depositing minerals around the grains of sand and gradually solidifying them into hardened structures.
You spell dripping, dripping.
It takes thousands of years.Possibly Hundreds of Thousands for major systems. It also takes rather more than just dripping water - which will only drip once a cave has developed with a air space into which it can drip.