stalactites and stalagmites are sedimentary rock becausethey are made from sediment that as formed together. just like how igneous rock is formed by lava or magma that has cooled over time.
Stalactites and stalagmites are classified as precipitates, a type of chemical sedimentary rock. Yes, rocks can grow like stalactites and stalagmites.
stalagmites & stalactites are examples of a chemical sedimentary rock
They are chemicAL Sedimentary rock
I'm not certain they are classed as sedimentary, but they are certainly formed from calcium carbonate dissolved and re-precipitated from a sedimentary rock, limestone.
They are chemicAL Sedimentary rock
stalactites and stalagmites are sedimentary rock becausethey are made from sediment that as formed together. just like how igneous rock is formed by lava or magma that has cooled over time.
Stalactites and stalagmites are corresponding rock formations , stalactites being the ones on the roof of the cave and stalagmites the ones on the cave floor. Why are they formed? They are formed because water leaking into the caves craves out the rocks slowly into stalagmites and stalactites.
No. Stalactites and stalagmites are formed from minerals, brought down from the rocks above by water.
Stalactites and stalagmites are found in limestone caves. Stalactites hang from the ceiling, and stalagmites come up from the ground.
A.organic sedimentary rock B.contact metamorphism C.extrusive igneous rock D.chemical sedimentary rock its D
Stalactites and stalagmites are found in limestone caves. Stalactites hang from the ceiling, and stalagmites come up from the ground.
Within caves in carbonate rocks.