Not really, it's more of evaporation. Rain water percolating through the earth laid over a limestone bedrock dissolves the limestone. The lime-water drips through cracks and forms caves. Evaporation of the drips leaves behind a tiny amount of limestone, that slowly forms the stalactites and stalagmites.
Stalagmites formation is a chemical change.
This is a physical phenomenon.
Nope. Physical.
The formation of plaques is a chemical process.
The flow of this liquid is a physical phenomenon; but the formation of this "syrup" is a chemical change.
Hence,the formation of dew and frost is a physical change.
physical because doesn't matter if it forms its still a cave
it is physical
physical change
It is a physical change.
This is a physical phenomenon.
Formation of NaCl from chlorine and sodium is a chemical process.
The formation of chemical bonds is a chemical change.
Nope. Physical.
Chemical change
The thickening is caused by the formation of a precipitate. The formation of a precipitate is a chemical reaction.
The formation of chemical bonds is a chemical change.
The simpler answer is Chemical, but the crystallising of the calcite is a Physical process..