Geography, asked by umeryaseer, 8 months ago

Limestone regions have prominent examples of chemical weathering ​

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Answered by varshavnair2007
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ANSWER: Limestone areas are predominantly affected by chemical weathering when rainwater, which contains a weak carbonic acid, reacts with limestone. This causes the limestone to dissolve. Carbon dioxide from the respiration of animals (and ourselves) is one cause of increased carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.

Answered by glothumbi1
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Answer:

when rainwater which has carbonic acid comes in contact with limestone,it dissolves

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