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danielfitts88

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Karst topography was named for:
 a. 19th century geographer, Alfred Karst.
  b. a city in Romania.
  c. a UNESCO world heritage site.
  d. the Chinese word for solution.
  e. a region in Croatia.

Question 2

Icicle-shaped rock spires hanging from the ceiling of caverns are called:
 a. stalagmites.
  b. stalactites.
  c. tower karst.
  d. disappearing streams
  e. columns.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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