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karst landform are seen concealed under the surface of earth​.Give reasons​

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Answered by BhAiBeHaNaNdFrIeNdS
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Karst is a geography shaped from the disintegration of dissolvable shakes, for example, limestone, dolomite, and gypsum. It is portrayed by underground seepage frameworks with sinkholes and caverns. Underground seepage may constrain surface water, with not many to no waterways or lakes.

Answered by vp1299316
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Answer: Karst is a geography shaped from the disintegration of dissolvable shakes, for example, limestone, dolomite, and gypsum. It is portrayed by underground seepage frameworks with sinkholes and caverns. Underground seepage may constrain surface water, with not many to no waterways or lakes.

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