The chemical weathering of rocks leads to the formation of caves and caveans
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Sometimes, chemical weathering dissolves large portions of limestone or other rock on the surface of the Earth to form a landscape called karst. In these areas, the surface rock is pockmarked with holes, sinkholes, and caves. ... The water transforms anhydrite into gypsum, one of the most common minerals on Earth.
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This lab activity will focus on a chemical weathering process called dissolution. Dissolution occurs when rocks are dissolved. ... Once the acidic water reaches the carbonate rocks under the soil, it enters into the cracks and dissolves away the rock to create the rooms, passageways and speleothems of a cave.
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