Which of the following is an erosional landform of the karst region
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Karst Landforms – Cavern, Arch/Natural Bridge, Sink Hole/Swallow Hole, Karst Window, Sinking Creeks/Bogas, Stalactite and Stalagmite.
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Karst Featuring and Landforms
Karst is a landscape of sinkholes, plunging streams, caves, springs, and other individual characteristics.
- In general, a particular karst landscape shapes when extensively the water declining on the surface interacts with and arrives at the subsurface through breaks, ruptures, and gaps that have been softened into the bedrock. After wandering underground, sometimes for long lengths, this water is then expelled from streams, numerous of which are cave entrances.
- Karst is suitable for stocking water as an aquifer and gives huge percentages of neat drinking water to people, plants, and animals. Because of the passable nature of karst, water cycles rapidly through it and obtains slight filtration.
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