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    Exam 14: Weathering, Karst Landscapes, and Mass Movement
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    Continuing Dissolution and Collapse May Lead the The Coalescing of Sinkholes
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Continuing Dissolution and Collapse May Lead the The Coalescing of Sinkholes

Question 76

Question 76

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Continuing dissolution and collapse may lead the the coalescing of sinkholes to form a


A) disappearing stream.
B) rise.
C) doline.
D) karst valley.

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