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by making earthquakes
It varies. High elevation generally does not affect what the bedrock other than by eroding away the softer rock types such as shale.
it cant
Dissouted bedrock
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by making earthquakes
Limestone or dolostone, most likely, because of its chemical reactivity and dissolution by naturally acidic rainwater and groundwater.
It varies. High elevation generally does not affect what the bedrock other than by eroding away the softer rock types such as shale.
A. P. Visocky has written: 'Groundwater resources of the buried Mahomet Bedrock Valley' -- subject(s): Groundwater 'Water-level trends and pumpage in the deep bedrock aquifers in the Chicago region, 1985-1991' -- subject(s): Aquifers, Water table
Through flow is the horizontal movement of water through the soil zone. Groundwater flow is the movement of water through the bedrock, which is typically an aquifer
It affects it by making it fertile
it cant
Dissouted bedrock
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