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a ceiling is the area that whatever room you're in, that if you look up you will see.

a roof is the exterior top section of a building or house

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What is the difference between a stalacite and a stalagmite?

Both are calcite (crystalline calcium carbonate) formations in caves. . Stalactites grown down from the cave roof: "C" for ceiling, and it hangs on tight! . Stalagmites grow up from the floor' "G" for ground, and it might reach the ceiling - or the stalactite growing down towards it, and when they fuse the result is a Column.


What is the difference between a stalactite and a stalagmite?

One grows up from the cave floor, the other hangs down from the cave roof. To remember which is which:-A "stalagmite" might reach the the top (grows up from the cave floor).A "stalactite" has to hang on "tight" (hangs down from the cave roof).+++Another one is "G for Ground, C for Ceiling". Their location is the only difference; they are both formations of precipitated calcite (calcium carbonate).


What one hangs from the ceiling a stalagmite or a stalactite?

stalagmites are on the ground, stalactites are on the ceiling.( there was a rhyme for it but I forgot) :) +++ Try "c for ceiling, g for ground". I think the rhyme you mean is something like, "Stalagmites might reach the roof, stalactites hang on tight"!


Which formation in a cave rise from the floor stalagmites or stalactites?

stalagmites are on the cave floor, stalactites are on the cave roof. stalagmites are mighty like Hercules, they hold the ceiling up. +++ An easy mnemonic: "c for ceiling, g for ground". Another is "Stalagmites might reach the roof [and sometimes do, forming a 'column'] and stalactites hang on tight."


In which direction do stalactites and stalagmites point?

'Tites grow downwards (hang on tightly), 'mites grow upwards (might reach the roof). Or C for ceiling, G for ground.