if you mean are stalagmites narrower than stalactites then they can both be bigger than each other because there sises are nearly allways different
Usually yes: its formative calcite solution is concentrated on the tip of a stalactite but spreads out on impact with the cave floor or the top of the stalagmite.
Yes, stalactites and stalagmites are among the most commonly formed speleothems in caves. Stalactites hang from the ceiling, formed by mineral deposits left by dripping water, while stalagmites grow from the floor in response to the same process. These formations are well-known examples of cave decorations due to their distinctive shapes and prevalence.
Usually false because the dripping, carbonate-rich water spreads out on impact, whereas it is concentrated in the drip... but Nature doesn't work to standards when decorating caves!
narrow is narrower than broad because it is.
Why some drugs have narrower spectrum than others
narrower. The new Fords are narrower than the old models.
No.'Narrower' is in comparative adjective form, e.g. "This hallway is narrower than the others".The adverb form would be 'narrowly', e.g. "the train narrowly missed the man by the rails".
an acute angle.
Stalactites are often found in caves.
Stalactites grow downwards
Stalactites and stalagmites are found in limestone caves. Stalactites hang from the ceiling, and stalagmites come up from the ground.