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How does spelotherm form? - Answers

Spelotherm forms through the deposition of minerals from dripping water in caves, primarily calcium carbonate. As mineral-rich water seeps through rock, it loses carbon dioxide upon reaching the cave air, leading to the precipitation of calcite. Over time, these deposits build up to create features such as stalactites and stalagmites. The process is gradual, often taking thousands of years to produce noticeable formations.



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Spelotherm forms through the deposition of minerals from dripping water in caves, primarily calcium carbonate. As mineral-rich water seeps through rock, it loses carbon dioxide upon reaching the cave air, leading to the precipitation of calcite. Over time, these deposits build up to create features such as stalactites and stalagmites. The process is gradual, often taking thousands of years to produce noticeable formations.



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How does spelotherm form? - Answers

Spelotherm forms through the deposition of minerals from dripping water in caves, primarily calcium carbonate. As mineral-rich water seeps through rock, it loses carbon dioxide upon reaching the cave air, leading to the precipitation of calcite. Over time, these deposits build up to create features such as stalactites and stalagmites. The process is gradual, often taking thousands of years to produce noticeable formations.

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