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Which features are created by groundwater erosion and deposition? Check all that apply.

stalagmites
sinkholes
rills
stalactites
gullies
rivers

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Answered by coffeeaddict
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Answer: Stalagmites, sinkholes and stalactites.

Answered by kritikagarg6119
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Answer:

he results of the work of groundwater cannot be seen in all types of rocks. But in rocks like limestones or dolomites rich in calcium carbonate, the surface water as well as groundwater through the chemical process of solution and precipitation deposition develop varieties of landforms. Any limestone or dolomitic region showing typical landforms produced by the action of groundwater through the processes of solution and deposition is called Karst topography. The karst topography is also characterized by erosional and depositional landforms.

Erosional Landforms: pools, sinkholes, lapies and caves.

Depositional Landforms: stalactites, stalagmites and pillars.

Explanation:

Running water and groundwater, which causes erosion and deposition. They form various erosional (destructional) and depositional (constructional) landforms.

Groundwater erosion is the process by which groundwater erodes part of the bedrock as it passes through. This is primarily due to carbonic acid in the groundwater, which forms when rainwater picks up carbon dioxide in the atmosphere as it falls.

Landforms created because of erosion are called erosional landforms and landforms created because of deposition are called depositional landforms. Erosional landforms: Valleys, potholes, entrenched Meanders and river Terraces. Depositional landforms: Alluvial Fans, deltas, meanders and braided channels.

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