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    Extensive Landscapes Formed by the Dissolution of Limestone and Other
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Extensive Landscapes Formed by the Dissolution of Limestone and Other

Question 50

Question 50

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Extensive landscapes formed by the dissolution of limestone and other carbonate rock and characterized by pitted,bumpy surface topography,poor surface drainage,and well developed solutions channels are known as


A) plains.
B) basins.
C) karst topography.
D) high tablelands.
E) badlands.

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