Geography, asked by shalommukkidigalla07, 4 months ago

wt is carbonation? give two examples of landforms formed through this cause​

Answers

Answered by JavaProgrammer09
1

Answer:

carbonation is the reaction of carbonic acid on minerals. Rain water, when mixed with carbon dioxide in the atmosphere forms a weak solution of carbonic acid. It acts on a rock containing limestone and chalk. The reaction results in calcium bicarbonate which is highly soluble and gets easily washed away in solution as it flows through rocks or seeps below the surface. Weathering of limestone region in this way give rise to various landforms like stalactites and stalagmites.

❤️HOPE IT WILL HELP YOU ❤️

❤️✌️PLEASE MARK THIS ANSWER AS BRAINLIST ANSWER THANK YOU ❤️✌️

Explanation:

Answered by leesasahu
1

Answer:

It acts on a rock containing limestone and chalk. The reaction results in calcium bicarbonate which is highly soluble and gets easily washed away in solution as it flows through rocks or seeps below the surface. Weathering of limestone region in this way give rise to various landforms like stalactites and stalagmites.

Explanation:

please follow me. please please please please please.

Similar questions