Environmental Sciences, asked by subhasishmajhi5, 2 months ago

which rock is eroded by solution process?
a) granite
b) pregmatite
c)limestone
d) ophiolite​

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Answered by vaibhavibhosle12
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Answer:

limestone is eroded by solutions process

Answered by ruchibs1810
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Answer:

Limestone is the rock most vulnerable to erosion by the solution process. This is because calcium carbonate, the main component of limestone, dissolves easily in water.

Explanation:

It is possible to create a weak acid called carbonic acid by combining carbon dioxide-containing water with limestone. As a result, caves, sinkholes, and other geological formations may occur in limestone due to the dissolution of calcium carbonate by carbonic acid.

In contrast, granite is an igneous rock with mineral components, including feldspar, quartz, and mica. Granite is resistant to solution erosion because its minerals are relatively insoluble in water.

While similar to granite in composition, pegmatite has its unique properties. Significant crystalline minerals, including quartz, feldspar, and mica, make up pegmatite, which is often insoluble in water. Thus, it is not significantly degraded by solution activities.

On the other hand, ophiolite is a rock that originates from the oceanic crust that has been pushed to the land's surface by geological processes. Several kinds of rock, such as basalt, gabbro, and serpentine, form ophiolite. Whereas solution processes may erode some of these rocks to a lesser or greater degree, ophiolite is not generally considered a rock considerably eroded by solution processes.

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