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stalagmite (UK: /ˈstæləɡˌmaɪt/, US: /stəˈlæɡmaɪt/; from Gr**** σταλαγμίτης (
stalagmítēs); from
Ancient Gr**** σταλαγμίας (stalagmías) 'dropping, trickling'...
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Stalagmites is a
genus of
ascomycete fungi in the
family Nectriaceae. It is a
monotypic genus containing the sole
species Stalagmites tumefaciens. Stalagmites...
- are
shaped accordingly Stalagmites are the "ground-up"
counterparts of stalactites,
often blunt mounds Broomstick stalagmites are very tall and spindly...
- has a C for "ceiling", and
stalagmite has a G for "ground".
Another example is that
stalactites "hang on Tight" and
stalagmites "Might grow up" – with emphasis...
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terms usually describe either a compact,
banded travertine stone or a
stalagmitic limestone colored with
swirling bands of
cream and brown. In general...
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monoclinic crystal system, and most
often forms botryoidal, fibrous, or
stalagmitic m****es, in
fractures and deep,
underground spaces,
where the
water table...
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stalagmite. A skeleton,
thought to be that of a
Native American girl,
found in one of the chasms, was estimated, from the
current rate of
stalagmitic...
- evaporation.
Growths from the
floor upward through this
process are
known as
stalagmites.
Different formations of
speleothems include columns, soda straws, draperies...
- of
speleothems ranging in size and
irregularly shaped stalactites and
stalagmites. The
caves are
basically karstic limestone structures extending to a...
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underground p****ageways and
river caves filled with
stalactites and
stalagmites. The
stalagmites that used to
stand at the cave's
entrance apparently inspired...