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abern

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Which of these karst features is indicative of the most advanced and intense solution of the landscape?
 a. sinkholes
 b. disappearing streams
 c. swallow holes
 d. conical hills (haystack hills)
  e. speleothems

Question 2

Sinkholes can grow in area and merge over time to form larger karst depressions called _____.
 a. speleothems
  b. geysers
 c. aquicludes
 d. uvalas
 e. water mines



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

d



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