Geography, asked by chhiparoshan80, 3 months ago

Write about the depositional work of ground water.​

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Answered by vinothkumar1992
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Groundwater carries dissolved minerals in solution. The minerals may then be deposited, for example, as stalagmites or stalactites (Figure below). Stalactites form as calcium carbonate drips from the ceiling of a cave, forming beautiful icicle-like formations. The word stalactite has a c, and it forms from the ceiling. Stalagmites form as calcium carbonate drips from the ceiling to the floor of a cave and then grow upwards. The g in stalagmite means it forms on the ground.

Explanation:

Groundwater dissolves minerals, carries the ions in solution, and then deposits them. Groundwater erodes rock beneath the ground surface, especially carbonate rock. Groundwater deposits material in caves to create stalactites, stalagmites, and columns

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