Crystals stick to cave surfaces primarily through a process called crystallization, where mineral-rich water evaporates or cools, leaving behind solid mineral deposits. Over time, as more mineral-laden water seeps into the cave and deposits additional layers, crystals can grow and adhere to walls, ceilings, and floors. The conditions inside the cave, such as temperature and humidity, play a significant role in the growth and stability of these crystals.
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