A column.
When a stalagmite and stalactite meet and grow together, they form a column or pillar. This occurs when mineral-rich water drips from the ceiling and deposits mineral material that builds up from the ground.
It's called a column, there's no more technical term than that, as far as I can find. +++ You are right; "column" is both common and technical term for it.
A tornado that does not touch the ground is a funnel cloud.
They call it a meteorite. It's all right if we call it that too.
A cloud that looks like all the other clouds is simply called a "cumulus cloud." Cumulus clouds are a common type of fluffy, white cloud that often resemble cotton balls.
When a stalagmite and stalactite meet and grow together, they form a column or pillar. This occurs when mineral-rich water drips from the ceiling and deposits mineral material that builds up from the ground.
Stalagmite. The opposite, growing downwards from the roof, is a "stalactite".
It's called a column, there's no more technical term than that, as far as I can find. +++ You are right; "column" is both common and technical term for it.
Stalactites grow down from the ceiling. Stalagmites grow up from the ground. A good way to remember is the ''c'' for ceilingin stalactite and the ''g'' for ground in stalagmite.
No you can only call iPhones ,iPads ,and other iPod touches
Actually, yes you can call on the iPod Touch. BUT, you can only call on the new iPod Touch that came out in September 2010 with a camera and FaceTime. FaceTime allows you to call other people that have FaceTime such as iPhone costumers.
Yes!!! That is why the call it and I-Pod TOUCH
That's a land-locked state.
You can't call 911 if the phone is locked with a password and it is a touch screen.
yes you can call on your iPod touch becuz there is an app called SKYPE and you can call things from it I've tried it out but you have to have skype service otherwise no
Give them a call
Yes