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Stalactite

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A stalactice hanging above subterranean water. Notice the water reflectionEnlarge

A stalactice hanging above subterranean water. Notice the water reflection

A stalactite (Greek stalaktos, "dripping") is a type of speleothem that hangs from the ceiling or wall of a limestone cave. It is formed from the deposit of calcium carbonate and the dripping of mineralized solutions. The corresponding formation on the floor underneath a stalactite is known as a stalagmite. Should both these formations grow together, meeting in the middle, the resultant formation is known as a column or pillar.

There are various ways (see mnemonic) to remember which formation hangs from the ceiling (stalactite) and which grows upward from the floor (stalagmite):

The largest stalactite known hangs in the main chamber of Pol-An-Ionain (County Clare, Ireland). It is 6.7m long.

Formation of stalactitesEnlarge

Formation of stalactites

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