explain the stalactite, stalagmite, cave pillar
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Stalactites hang as icicles of different diameters. Normally they are broad at their bases and taper towards the free ends showing up in a variety of forms.
Stalagmites rise up from the floor of the caves.It is form due to dripping of water from the surface.
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Stalactite. A stalactite or dripstone, is a type of speleothem that hangs from the ceiling or wall of limestone caves. ... The corresponding formation on the floor underneath a stalactite is known as a stalagmite. Given enough time, these formations can meet, resulting in a formation known as a column or pillar.
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