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Distinguish between Stalactite and stalagmite.
Distinguish Between
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Solution
- Stalactites:
- When the water containing dissolved calcite gradually drips from the ceiling of the caves, water evaporates and the remaining calcite hangs from the ceiling. Thus stalactites are formed.
- Remember stalactites with ‘C’ meaning coming from ceiling.
- Limestone stalactites form extremely slowly, usually less than 10 cm every 1000 years.
- Stalagmites:
- When the calcite deposits rise upward like a pillar stalagmites are formed.
- Remember stalagmites with ‘G’ coming from the ground.
- The stalagmite formation occurs only under certain conditions within the underground cavern.
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