Stalagmite.
The opposite, growing downwards from the roof, is a "stalactite".
I would not call it "rare" but it's not very common. It's metamorphosed limestone so associated with major orogenies.
what are the names of the cariibean countries that are both volcanic and limestone features YOU ALL BETTER FIND THE DASH INFORMATION AS I WILL SHUT OF THIS WEBSITE SO AS I WILL CALL THE COPS FOR YOUR DASH TALE
The slender nerve fiber is called an axon. It is the long, slender projection of a nerve cell that transmits electrical impulses away from the cell body to other neurons, muscles, or glands.
It is possible that there is a loose connection in the electrical wiring specific to the second floor circuits, causing intermittent loss of power. You may want to have an electrician inspect the wiring and connections to identify and address any issues.
When diatoms die, their shells are called frustules. These microscopic structures are made of silica and can accumulate in large numbers on the ocean floor, forming sediment known as diatomaceous earth.
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That's called "PROJECTION"
Pseudopodia.
In the UK we call it the ground floor.
You call it a picket.
Darts?
it is a blue tongue lizard
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a pointed stick shot from a bow
Tell them to leave with your gun pointed at them. Or tell them not to move while you call the cops. BUT make sure you have your loaded gun pointed at them so they will not harm you
call 911 or call the nearest hospital
Well if the top it pointed i would call it a pyramid.