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When the water, rock, gases, and other chemicals form underground, the compression of air forces the compounds together. This process is called calcitrate fundament.

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What are two features that are formed by underground deposition?

Stalagmites and stalactites are two features formed by underground deposition. Stalactites hang from the ceiling of caves and are formed as mineral-rich water drips down and leaves behind deposits of minerals. Stalagmites, on the other hand, form on the cave floor as the dripping water deposits minerals and builds up over time.


Where can minerals be located?

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What is A cavern is an underground chamber formed by .?

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Is granite a sedimentary rocks formed underground?

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How do obsidian rocks get from being minerals to a rock?

Obsidian rocks are formed from minerals underground in places like the earth's core and volcanoes. They require heat and pressure, which squishes the minerals together to form a rock. There is air trapped inside the rock when it is formed, which creates the bubbles, or "holes" inside the rock if you look at one. When I find out more about it, then I will let you know more about it.


Do all minerals grow underground?

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What rock is created when minerals melt?

When minerals melt, they can form an igneous rock called granite. Granite is typically composed of quartz, feldspar, and mica minerals that solidify from a molten state, either deep underground or at the Earth's surface.


What r 2 features formed by underground deposition?

Two features formed by underground deposition are stalactites, which hang from the ceiling of caves, and stalagmites, which grow up from the floor of caves. These formations are created as mineral-rich water drips from the ceiling and leaves behind deposits of minerals like calcite or gypsum.


Minerals that are formed by magma are formed by what?

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