Karst topography is formed due to the action of
a. Glacier
b. Wind
c. Sea waves
d. Ground water.
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Karst topography consists of numerous land forms formed by running water.
Ground water results in erosion and deposition.
It creates ravines, sheet erosion, rills and gullies.
Glaciers form glacier land forms because they tend to crush surface rocks and bed rocks. Cirque and U shaped valleys are attractive to eyes.
Depositional landforms include kame and Moraine.
Lakes and ponds are also caused due to the Glaciers.
Some of the forms include Kettle, tarn and glacial lakes.
Ground water results in erosion and deposition.
It creates ravines, sheet erosion, rills and gullies.
Glaciers form glacier land forms because they tend to crush surface rocks and bed rocks. Cirque and U shaped valleys are attractive to eyes.
Depositional landforms include kame and Moraine.
Lakes and ponds are also caused due to the Glaciers.
Some of the forms include Kettle, tarn and glacial lakes.
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Answer:
d. Ground water is the correct option.
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