dampshaped
Dampshaped is a term used to describe the naturally occurring shape of damp or wet rock formations found in caves, mines, and other indoor or intermittent outdoor environments. The term typically refers to the rounded, mushroom-like shape that damp rock can take on due to the erosive effects of water seeping into the rock's surface.
The dampshaped form is often a result of the hydrolysis process, where water reacts with the minerals
Dampshaped formations can appear in a range of colors and textures, depending on the type of rock
Dampshaped formations are often considered unique and valuable features in caves and mines, particularly in areas