Exam 42: Karst Processes and Landforms

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This karst feature is identified by the failure of the roof of a cave.

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Which process is responsible for producing karst landforms and landscapes?

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Which rocks most commonly form karst landforms?

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Which type of karst landscape was identified by geomorphologists?

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This type of karst landscape is typified by flat-lying limestone beds with conduit developments occurring underground.

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Where two or more neighboring sinkholes join to become even larger depressions, it is called a(n):

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Groundwater within Karst systems travels at the same speed.

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What is the basic requirement for karst features to form?

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Karst towers are more likely to form in these karst areas.

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Sinkholes are more likely to form in these karst areas.

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Generally, karst features will form more rapidly in areas with:

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Which statement is most true with regards to karst development?

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Most karst features develop above ground.

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The best-known karst landscapes have developed in this type of bedrock.

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These form on the roofs of caves.

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