Geography, asked by poojapadwal8946, 5 months ago

sea water being....... creates holes in the rocks near sea
crystalline
alkaline
oxide
carbonate ​

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Answered by skpillai636
4

Answer:

crystalline

Explanation:

In geology, a blowhole or marine geyser is formed as sea caves grow landwards and upwards into vertical shafts and expose themselves towards the surface, which can result in hydraulic compression of sea water that is released through a port from the ... Blowholes have the capacity to change the topography near their locations.

Answered by PriyankaPriyanka
2

Answer:

(a) crystalline

Sea water being crystalline creates holes in the rocks near sea.

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