Stalagmite
Ores
Formations that hang from a cave's ceiling are called stalactites. Stalactites are icicle-shaped mineral deposits that form as water drips from the cave ceiling and leaves behind mineral deposits as the water evaporates.
Ore
They are called mineral deposits or precipitated minerals.
These are called veins
It's called a sprout or a shoot
Mineral deposits beneath Earth's surface that differ from the surrounding rocks are called "ore deposits." These deposits often contain valuable minerals or metals that can be economically extracted. They can form through various geological processes, such as igneous, sedimentary, or metamorphic activities. The specific composition and concentration of minerals in these deposits make them significant for mining and resource extraction.
A rich deposit of a valuable mineral is called an ore deposit. These deposits contain high concentrations of the mineral sought after by mining companies. The extraction and processing of these ores are critical for obtaining the valuable mineral.
A limestone deposit rising from the floor in a cave is most likely a formation called a stalagmite. Stalagmites are formed when mineral-rich water drips from the ceiling of a cave, depositing calcite and building up over time. Over thousands of years, stalagmites can grow tall and take on various shapes.
by mineral deposits that are brought together hence forming hard structures called bones
the term is called a chott
Mineral deposits are found through a process called mineral exploration. This involves using various methods such as geological mapping, geophysical surveys, geochemical analysis, and remote sensing techniques to identify potential areas where minerals may be present. Once a promising site is identified, further exploration is done through drilling and sampling to confirm the presence of mineral deposits.