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Cards in this guide (12)
Why does karst topography only exist in some geographic locations

most regions do not have limestone under the soil

Most regions have rock layers other than limestone

Which of the following is NOT a sedimentary structure Ripple marks Magma emplacement Mud cracks or Cross beds

Magma emplacements or Batholith are not sedimentary structures.

What do only the most violent volcanic eruptions feature

Only the most violent volcanic eruptions feature a pyroclastic flow.

Faulting and folding are both types of

deformation

The formation of Karst topography requires carbonic acid to react with

limestone

Only Plinian and Pelean volcanic eruptions feature flow

pyroclastic

How is the transfer of energy as seismic waves related to the frequency and magnitude of earthquakes in an region

how is the transfer of energy as seismic waves related to frequency and magnitude of earthquakes in a region

In the Blair Witch Project what does the pile of rocks mean

Piles of rocks are often used as grave markers.

What is crique

armchair-shaped valleys

Which process usually requires water

Chemical weathering

Which of these types of weathering requires the presence of water

Oxidation

Which is required for karst topography to form

Limestone

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