The answer varies. Crystals have been known to "grow" or rather, accumulate within days. Larger formations can continue to grow over hundreds or thoursands of years, but quite remarkable formations can take place in even a decade.
People go to crystal caves for the look of them… They are beautiful caves! But they also may come to conduct research. And some people go in caves for an adventure or as a hobby… You may ask why these people even dare to go that far for adventure, The truth is that some people cannot live without adventure. There are certain cells in the brain that make an individual want to take on an adventure. But even them- when they are about to do the adventure- get scared or nervous. But they do it anyway, Because if they don't they will regret it!
Humans have no knowledge or experience of aliens hatching and so there is nothing on which to base an answer.
Stalactites and stalagmites are both mineral formations found in caves, created by the deposition of calcium carbonate from dripping water. Stalactites hang from the ceiling of caves, while stalagmites grow upward from the cave floor. Both formations can take thousands of years to develop and are formed from the same process of mineral deposition. Their primary difference lies in their orientation and location within the cave environment.
Conical stalagmites: These form with a cone-like shape and are usually found directly beneath dripping water sources in caves. Totem pole stalagmites: These are tall and cylindrical in shape, resembling totem poles. They form when water flows down a stalactite and deposits minerals along its sides. Mammoth stalagmites: These are large, thick formations that take thousands of years to grow and can reach impressive heights in caves.
Stalactites take a long time to grow because they form as mineral-laden water drips slowly from the ceiling of a cave. The minerals in the water slowly accumulate on the tip of the stalactite, leading to its slow growth over time. The rate of growth can vary depending on factors such as the amount of mineral in the water and the frequency of drips.
it could take days to weeks
Is it Japan or China
crystals are blank that have had a chance to grow and take shape.
Sugar Crystals should take 4-7 days.
It typically takes 1-2 weeks to grow visible copper sulfate crystals in a saturated solution at room temperature. The size of the crystals and the conditions of the solution can affect the growth rate.
I can't answer it, silly, I asked it! Chip makers grow crystals in their labs and then saw them into wafers.
Well, I'm doing a science fair project on rock candy and my crystals seem to take about a week to grow. It depends on what type of crystals you are growing. I am growing rock candy, but if you are trying to grow real crystals it could take a couple of weeks or even months,.
Borax crystals can take around 24-48 hours to start forming after setting up the solution and placing the seed crystal. The full growth process can take 1-7 days depending on the desired size of the crystals and the environmental conditions.
Sugar crystals can grow very large if the process is allowed to continue without inhibition. The structure is rather stable, and the sugar molecules continue to cling onto the crystal to help it grow. Sugar crystals larger than a human fist have been recorded.
Crystals can grow at different speeds depending on various factors such as temperature, pressure, and chemical composition. Some crystals may form quickly under ideal conditions, while others may take a longer time to grow. Overall, the growth rate of crystals can vary widely from fast to slow.
millons of years
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