Stalactites (calicte deposits) - their opposite numbers on the floor are stalagmites.
They can grow in three basic forms:
plain Stalactites - tapering, shaped like icicles,
Curtains (I believe aka 'Draperies' in USA), shaped a bit like curtains (!) and
Helictites - oddly-distorted things like bits of spaghetti, whose origins are still conjectural.
A cave roof can also exhibit particular erosion-forms such as box-work, a sort of tracery caused when the passage's formative stream filled it to the roof in its early development.
Stalactites are cave structures that hang from the cavern roof. They are formed by mineral deposits left behind as water drips from the ceiling, slowly depositing calcite or other minerals and creating icicle-like formations.
In caves, you may find natural formations like calcite, quartz, amethyst, and geodes, but you won't typically find precious gemstones like diamonds or rubies, as these are formed under different geological conditions. Minerals like fluorite, selenite, and celestite are common in cave environments and can resemble gemstones in appearance.
Stone Age man cave painted for various reasons, including cultural and religious practices, storytelling, communication, and artistic expression. They used natural pigments derived from minerals and plants to create vivid and lasting images on cave walls. These paintings allowed them to convey their experiences, beliefs, and rituals, leaving behind a visual record of their world for future generations to discover and interpret.
Cavemen primarily lived in simple shelters made from materials like wood, bone, and animal hides. These shelters were temporary and could be in caves, rock overhangs, or structures built with branches and leaves. They did not have permanent dwellings like modern houses.
Stone Age people typically lived in shelters made from natural materials such as wood, animal skins, and branches. These structures were often simple and temporary, such as huts or tents. However, in some regions, people also built more complex and durable homes, such as pit houses or cave dwellings, using stones or rocks as part of the construction.
Yes, it is possible for miners to get lost in the mines due to the complex and maze-like nature of underground tunnels. However, by following safety protocols, having proper lighting and communication systems in place, and ensuring that miners are well-trained, the risk of getting lost can be minimized.
A cavern is a large cave. Generally a cave is considered to be a cavern if it is large and extends a long way underground. Caverns often have other geological features within them such as stalactites or stalagmites. The exploration of caves and caverns is known as speleology.
what kind of stuff was there at the hanging gardens
Stalactite
Vanguard Cave is a natural sea cave in the British Overseas Territory of Gibraltar.
Usually a kind of cave or hole they dig. Usually a kind of cave or hole they dig.
The Cave man
European Wasp
Haunter,golbat,chingling,bronzong,bronzor.
Stalagmite
In a cave
they get a headache from hanging upside down
a cave bear (hence the name) or a grizzly bear. most bears will live in a cave if there is one there x