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Yes, they are calcium carbonate deposits that hang from the ceilings of limestone caves. They hang "tite".
hang from the ceiling
Stalactites hang down from the roof of caves.
Down from ceiling
Stalactites. The corresponding ones growing up from the floor are Stalagmites.
Stalactites are stony formations that hang from the ceilings of caves.
Yes, they are calcium carbonate deposits that hang from the ceilings of limestone caves. They hang "tite".
Stalactites hang down from the ceilings of caves.
Caves, on the ceiling.one way to remember is that. stalactites have to hang on tight to the ceiling!
Stalactites - comprised of the mineral calcite, and although not all limestone caves contain stalactites, these formations always hang from the roofs otherwise they would not be stalactites!
hang from the ceiling
Stalactites and stalagmites are found in limestone caves. Stalactites hang from the ceiling, and stalagmites come up from the ground.
Stalactites and stalagmites are found in limestone caves. Stalactites hang from the ceiling, and stalagmites come up from the ground.
Stalactites hang down from the roof of caves.
Down from ceiling
Stalactites and stalagmites are rock formations that hang in caves. Stalactites are formed from water dripping from the ceiling and gradually depositing minerals that build up over time. Stalagmites, on the other hand, form from water dripping from the stalactites and building up on the cave floor.
Stalactites are an underground formation.Stalactites are the mineral formations that hang from the ceilings of caves. Stalagmites rise up from the ground or floor of the cave. Some have taken thousands of years to form and some form rapidly.