
Karst topography is formed primarily by
A) carbonation and solution.
B) mass wasting processes.
C) oxidation and hydrolysis.
D) exfoliation and hydration.
E) frost action over vast areas.
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Q50: Oxidation can produce
A)limestone.
B)hematite.
C)salt.
D)gypsum.
E)pumice
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Q54: Hydrolysis involves
A)no actual chemical change in minerals.
B)water
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A)stalagmite
Q56: Chemical weathering processes are particularly effective on
Q57: Tower karst and cockpit karst develop in
A)cold,midlatitude
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