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What type of speleothems is solid and which is hollow?

Solid speleothems include stalactites and stalagmites, formed from mineral deposits in caves. Hollow speleothems are typically soda straws or helictites, which have hollow tubes through which water flows to deposit minerals.


Are speleothems mechanical or chemical weathering?

Speleothems are formed as a result of chemical weathering processes. Groundwater percolating through limestone or other soluble rocks dissolves minerals, and when the water reaches the cave, these minerals are deposited as speleothems such as stalactites and stalagmites through precipitation.


What is the scientific name for stalagmites?

Stalagmites (along with stalactites and flowstones) are known scientifically as SPELEOTHEMS.


Are there different kinds of stalactites and stalagmites?

Yes, there are various types of stalactites and stalagmites based on their composition, shape, and formation process. Some common types include soda straws, helictites, and draperies for stalactites, and pillars, shields, and coral garden for stalagmites. Each type has unique characteristics formed under specific conditions in caves.


In what sort of caves would you find stalactites and stalagmites?

Caves formed in limestone, as the vast majority are - but there are many caves that contain few or no "speleothems" as the formations are know collectively. The distribution and scale of the formations is subject to many, complex factors.


What are stalactites and stalagmites are examples?

Stalactites are mineral formations that hang down from the ceiling of caves, formed by the dripping of mineral-rich water. Stalagmites are similar formations that grow up from the floor of caves, formed by the accumulation of minerals deposited by dripping water. Both stalactites and stalagmites are examples of speleothems, which are cave formations created through the deposition of minerals over time.


How stalactites and stalagmites formed?

rain


How is form a stalactites?

Do you mean "How are stalactites formed?" ? They are deposits of calcite precipitated from solution in water dripping from joints in cave roofs.


Stalactites and stalagmites are examples of?

Stalactites and stalagmites are examples of cave formations that are typically found in limestone caves. Stalactites hang from the ceiling and are formed by minerals dripping down, while stalagmites rise up from the floor and are formed by minerals accumulating from the ground up.


What are the formations called that are found in limestone caves?

The main ones are Stalactites (growing down from the roof) and Stalagmites (up from the floor). The central letters, C for ceiling and G for ground, form a useful mnemonic for remembering which is which. They are formed of precipitated calcite, as are other, related formations like flowstone.


How are ice stalactites formed?

Ice stalactites are formed when water drips downwards and freezes on the lower end of a surface, such as a roof or icicle. As more water continues to drip and freeze, the stalactite grows in size. Factors such as temperature and humidity levels can affect the formation of ice stalactites.


Why are stalagmites and stalactites sedimentary rocks?

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.