Rocks like limestone easily dissolve in
rainwater which percolates to form
underground water. Hence the erosional
and depositional landforms of
underground water are mainly confined
to limestone regions. Such landform
features are generally called Karst
topography.
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Groundwater erodes rock beneath the ground surface. Limestone is a carbonate and is most easily eroded. Groundwater dissolves minerals and carries the ions in solution. Groundwater erosion creates caves and sinkholes.
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