EARTH SCIENCE
GROUNDWATER
Question
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a sharp pointed object coming up from the floor of a cave
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a sharp pointed object hanging down from the roof of a cave
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Either A or B
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None of the above
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Detailed explanation-1: -A stalagmite is an upward-growing mound of mineral deposits that have precipitated from water dripping onto the floor of a cave. Most stalagmites have rounded or flattened tips. There are many other types of mineral formations found in caves.
Detailed explanation-2: -əɡˌmaɪt/, US: /stəˈlæɡˌmaɪt/; from the Greek – stalagmitês, from – stalagmias, “dropping, trickling") is a type of rock formation that rises from the floor of a cave due to the accumulation of material deposited on the floor from ceiling drippings.
Detailed explanation-3: -Stalagnate results when stalactites and stalagmites meet or when stalactites reach the floor of the cave.
Detailed explanation-4: -The word stalagmite comes from the Greek word stalagmites, which means “dropping, trickling.” Both words can be traced to the Greek word stalassein, which means “to drip.”
Detailed explanation-5: -Stalagmites and stalactites are some of the best known cave formations. They are icicle-shaped deposits that form when water dissolves overlying limestone then re-deposits calcium carbonate along the ceilings or floors of underlying caves. Stalactites form along ceilings and hang downward.