Which conditions promote karst development? Check all that apply.
dry climate
good groundwater circulation
hard rocks near Earth's surface
o moderate to heavy rainfall
poor groundwater circulation
soft rocks near Earth's surface

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Answer:

B. good groundwater circulation

D. moderate to heavy rainfall

F. soft rocks near Earth’s surface

Explanation:

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The soluble types of rock such as limestone, gypsum, and marble are associated with karst. It is caused due to good groundwater circulation, moderate to heavy rainfall, and soft rocks near Earth's surface.

What is Karst?

Karst is a type of landscape in which bedrock dissolution has created sinkholes, sinking streams, caves, springs, and other distinctive features.

The conditions that leads to karst development are:

  • Well jointed limestone near the surface that is dense.
  • Moderate to heavy rainfall.
  • Better under-water or groundwater circulation.
  • Soft rocks near Earth's surface.

Thus, the correct options are A, C and E.

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