cavern Answer #2: A sinkhole.
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What are hollow underground spaces formed by weathering
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Weathering and erosion.
weathering and erosion the glacier used abrasion and then all of the rocks would be taken away by erosion
erosion and plate tectonics
1 Running water on the surface of the earth erodes the land. Groundwater also can cause erosion under the surface. As water flows through the soil, acid is formed. This acid can cause minerals to be dissolved.2 Minerals that are carried in groundwater can also be deposited in other places. This cycle of erosion and deposition can cause underground caves to form. This happens especially in areas where there is limestone below the surface.3 A cave is an underground opening. It has a connection to the surface of the earth. A cave is formed by the erosion of limestone under the ground. The acid water moves through the cracks in the limestone and makes them larger.
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cavern Answer #2: A sinkhole.cavern
Sinkholescavern Answer #2: A sinkhole.cavern
Any type of rock that is at or near the surface could be affected by weathering and erosion. Mountains are eventually flattened; caves are formed underground. Both are the result of weathering and erosion.
Name a feature that is formed by underground erosion
Erosion is formed by weathering which then forms caves, meandering rivers, valleys and waterfalls.
both
Yes, they are.
A cavern is an underground chamber formed by erosion
The Grand Canyon.
Sedimentary rock is the rock formed as a result of deposits from weathering and erosion. Sedimentary rock can be millions of years old.
erosion