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I usually think "tights come down and might come up".

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Q: Is there a phrase by which you can differentiate between stalactites and stalagmites?
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What terms refers to the formations that grow downward from top to the cave?

Formations that grow downward from the top of a cave are called stalactites. Stalactites may be composed of amberat, lava, minerals, mud, peat, pitch, and sand. Formations that grow from the floor upwards are called stalagmites. (You can remember the difference by thinking of the phrase "ants in your pants". The mites go up and the tights come down.)


What term refers to the formations that grows downward from the top of the cave?

Formations that grow downward from the top of a cave are called stalactites. Stalactites may be composed of amberat, lava, minerals, mud, peat, pitch, and sand. Formations that grow from the floor upwards are called stalagmites. (You can remember the difference by thinking of the phrase "ants in your pants". The mites go up and the tights come down.)


Differentiate a phrase from a fragment?

no,because not all phrase has not a complete thought.


What formation occurs when the two formations growing from the ceiling and the floor of the cave meet?

Formations that grow downward from the top of a cave are called stalactites. Stalactites may be composed of amberat, lava, minerals, mud, peat, pitch, and sand. Formations that grow from the floor upwards are called stalagmites. (You can remember the difference by thinking of the phrase "ants in your pants". The mites go up and the tights come down.)


How does the phrase division labor relate to differentiate?

stem cells-that can differenate through out life yay!


What is the difference between an adjective phrase and adverb phrase?

The easiest way to identify and differentiate between an adjective phrase and adverbial phrase is: Whenever<u>,</u> A preposition is with a noun or pronoun or has relation to such that it modifies the noun and pronoun It is an **adjective phrase.** For example: He stood between his mother and his father. Here the underlined word is an adjective phrase as it has a relation to the subject (He) and modifying him All the other prepositional phrases are adverbial phrase As they modify the verb, an adverb or an adjective. For example: Draw a line under each word you don't know. Here underlined word is adverbial phrase (as there is no relation between the underlined word and the subject)


What is the origin of the phrase terra firma?

Terra firmaåÊis a Latin phrase meaning "solid earth" (fromåÊterraåÊ"earth" andåÊfirmaåÊ"solid"). The phrase refers to the dryåÊland massåÊon the earth's surface and is used to differentiate from the sea or air.


Why is royalty referred to as and ldquoBlue Blooded and?

Blue blood" is an English idiomatic phrase for "noble birth." The term is an English borrowing of the Spanish phrase, sangre azul, ("blue blood"). Spanish nobility used sangre azul to differentiate between classes of nobility descended from the Moors and those descended from the Visigoths


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difference between sentence and phrase in math


Is crouched a verb adjective or adverb?

It is more frequently a past tense verb or an adjective. It could be an adverb only as part of a participial phrase, e.g. They moved through the cave, crouched beneath the sharp stalactites.


What another factor that effect the rate of water loss?

The phrase "another factor" in the question implies that you are already aware of one or more factors but you have chosen not to share that information. In the circumstances it is not possible to answer the question since we cannot differentiate between factors which you are already aware of and others.