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Q: Is Water from an area which has a limestone and chalk strata most likely to be acidic?
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Water from an area has a limestone and chalk strata is most likely to be?

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Why is water acidic when it reaches a limestone?

it the limestone is acidic


Why is water acidic when it reaches a limestone layer?

it the limestone is acidic


What will happen to limestone if acidic water flows across it?

If limestone is exhausted by dissolution and acidic neutralization, then more limestone can be added to the pond over the seep.


How can a limestone cave be formed?

From dissolution and erosion of limestone by acidic water over time.


Why rainwater is able to attack limestone?

because rain water is acidic in nature


Why would it be more likely to find a cave with limestone bedrock than granite?

Limestone forms in such a way that there are often blocks, as there are cracks perpendicular to the strata. These cracks allow water to actually flow. When the water flows, it dissolves calcite from the limestone, making the crack more pronounced. Water can flow vertically and horizontally in this way. This, after many years, erodes large caverns in the rock.


What is formed when water runs through cracks in limestone?

Larger cracks, usually. From chemical weathering of the limestone by slightly acidic rainfall.


Does limestone turn water blue?

No, limestone is a sedimentary rock that is the basis for marble if it is compressed by millions of years of pressure. Limestone consists of calcium carbonate, CaCO3. Limestone dissolved in slightly acidic water forms the basis of stalactites and stalagmites in limestone caves.


A depression in the ground due to cave collapse or acidic water dissolution of limestone is called a?

A sinkhole is the term used to describe a depression in the ground caused by a cave collapse. It can also be the result of acidic water dissolving limestone.


What type of rock do karst form in?

it is formed by carbonate rock and slightyly acidic water


What do you call caves made by water?

Karst caves, and it is the majority of caves; formed by acidic ground-water dissolving the limestone.