snow can't be refrozen. unless it is new fallen snow.
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The formation you are describing is icicles. Icicles are created when snow on a roof melts due to warmer temperatures, then refreezes as it drips off the edge of the roof, creating long, pointed ice formations.
The formation you are referring to is called an icicle. It is formed when snow or ice melts and then refreezes as it drips down from a roof or other surface. Icicles can be dangerous if they are not removed promptly, as they can fall and cause injury.
No, a stalactite is a mineral formation that hangs from the ceiling of a cave, formed by the dripping of mineral-rich water. It is made of minerals such as calcite, but it forms on the ceiling, not the floor.
The icicle-like speleothem that grows down from the roof of a cavern is called a stalactite. Stalactites are formed by mineral-rich water dripping from the cave ceiling and depositing minerals as it hangs and drips downward. Over time, these mineral deposits build up to create the elongated, tapering structure we see in caves.
"Rain on the Roof" was created in 1967 and released as part of The Lovin' Spoonful's album "Hums of the Lovin' Spoonful."
To stop a roof leak, first identify the source of the leak. This could be damaged shingles, flashing, or seals around vents. Repair the damaged area by replacing shingles, resealing flashing, or applying roofing cement. Consider hiring a professional roofer for more complex repairs.