Stalactites refers to the formations that grow downward from the top of the cave.
Stalactites are the formations that grow downward from the top of caves in national parks like Caves National Park. They are created by mineral deposits left behind by dripping water.
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.)
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.)
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.)
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Formations that grow downwards from the top of the cave are called stalactites.
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Stalactites are the formations that grow downwards from the roof or top of a cave due to mineral-laden water dripping through the cave's ceiling.
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