Why do depositional landforms not form on the surface in areas of Karst terrain?
Why do depositional landforms not form on the surface in areas of Karst terrain?
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In Karst terrain groundwater dissolves minerals like calcium carbonate present in the rocks. The dripping water leaves behind a deposit of calcium carbonate. The water saturated with calcium carbonate dripping on the floor of a cave deposits calcium carbonate on the floor. Thus, depositional landforms do not form on the surface in the areas of Karst terrain.
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