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When are tunra formed?

tundra are formed when glaciers of water freezes. tundra are formed when glaciers of water freezes.


What is the name of ice that is formed by freezing of the dripping water?

an icicle


How icicles are formed?

Icicles are formed when water freezes in cold weather and when drips of ice and melting snow refreeze.


How do stalagmites and stalactites form in a cave?

They are carbonate deposits formed by dripping water in air-filled cavities.


What are calcium deposits formed by dripping water?

Calcium deposits formed by dripping water are typically known as stalactites. Stalactites are mineral formations that hang from the ceiling of caves or other underground structures, resulting from the accumulation of dissolved minerals, primarily calcium carbonate, which precipitate out of the water as it drips from the ceiling.


What is the description of stalagmites?

stalactite- an icicle-shaped mineral deposit, usu. calcite or aragonite, hanging from the roof of a cavern, formed from the dripping of mineral-rich water. stalagmite- a conical mineral deposit, usu. calcite or aragonite, built up on the floor of a cavern, formed from the dripping of mineral-rich water.


Is metal melting an example of a different substance being formed?

No. The same would be when water melts or freezes. It is still water.


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 formed from?

Calcium Carbonate. Both are usually found in lime stone caves. The stalagmite is seen projecting upward from the floor. The stalagmite from the caves roof. The stalagmite will often feed the stalagmite from the moisture dripping from its pointed end. However many are found alone fed by the dripping moisture from the caves roof.


Is H20 ice?

H2O is water. Water is ice when it freezes. Water freezes at 32 degrees Fahrenheit / 0 degrees Celsius


Are stalagmites formed from water containing salt?

No, stalagmites are formed from mineral deposits left behind by dripping water in caves. The water may contain dissolved minerals, but the presence of salt specifically is not a necessary component for stalagmite formation.


What is the calcium deposit left behind from water dripping through the roof of a cavern called?

The calcium deposit formed from water dripping through the roof of a cavern is called a stalactite. Stalactites hang from the roof of the cave and are formed as mineral-rich water drips down and leaves behind calcium deposits that slowly build up over time.