The simpler answer is Chemical, but the crystallising of the calcite is a Physical process..
The formation of stalagmites in a cave is a physical change. It occurs when mineral-rich water drips from the cave ceiling, leaving behind layers of minerals as it evaporates. Over time, these layers build up to form the stalagmite.
One distinguishing feature between physical and chemical changes is that a physical change can be reverse or turn back to its original form, but chemical change cannot be return to its form because the material change.
If a chemical change has occurred, the chemical composition has changed and new products will have formed, different from the reactants. If a physical change has occurred, the chemical composition does not change and no new products will have formed.
A chemical change results in the formation of new substances with different chemical properties, such as changes in color, odor, or the formation of gas or precipitate. A physical change, on the other hand, only affects the physical state of a substance, without changing its chemical composition.
No, bending wires is a physical change, not a chemical change. Chemical changes involve the formation of new substances with different chemical properties, while bending wires only alters their shape and does not change their chemical composition.
It is a physical change.
it is physical
Stalagmites are a physical change.
Yes, the formation of stalagmites is considered a physical change. It involves the deposition of minerals from water onto cave floors, without any change in the chemical composition of the minerals themselves.
physical because doesn't matter if it forms its still a cave
Yes, the formation of stalagmites in a cave is a physical change. This process involves the deposition of minerals from water dripping from the ceiling of the cave, leading to the growth of stalagmites over time through a physical accumulation of material without any change in the chemical composition.
Chemical change
physical change
The formation of chemical bonds is a chemical change.
No. It is a chemical change.
Not really, it's more of evaporation. Rain water percolating through the earth laid over a limestone bedrock dissolves the limestone. The lime-water drips through cracks and forms caves. Evaporation of the drips leaves behind a tiny amount of limestone, that slowly forms the stalactites and stalagmites.
The formation of chemical bonds is a chemical change.