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Groundwater dissolves limestone, which causes sinkholes to form
Karst topography is formed by chemical weathering, and affects the underlying carbonate rock (limestone or dolomite). This occurs under specific drainage conditions. Slightly acidic water (carbonic acid in solution) is the active agent.
No, this is not one of the active ingredients in the formation of Karst topography.
It is called a karst topography.
Acid rain dissolves limestone bedrock.
The physical weathering and chemical weathering process creates Karst topography and landscapes. Caves and Caverns are common of Karst topography.
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Groundwater dissolves limestone, which causes sinkholes to form
Karst topography is formed by chemical weathering, and affects the underlying carbonate rock (limestone or dolomite). This occurs under specific drainage conditions. Slightly acidic water (carbonic acid in solution) is the active agent.
No, this is not one of the active ingredients in the formation of Karst topography.
It is called a karst topography.
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Acid rain dissolves limestone bedrock.
Sinkholes are common in areas of karst topography
In places that are mostly humid where Karst topography can usually be found. Karst topography can be best described as landscapes that have underground systems like caves.
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Karst topography is usually created by dissolved limestone. Therefore, limestone makes up Karst topography.