Multiple Choice
Plants are important to the development of karst primarily because
A) openings adjacent to their roots serve as microchannels that allow water to enter the rock.
B) the decay of large roots below the surface produces cavities which eventually enlarge to form caves.
C) they supply organic acids that enhance the dissolution process.
D) None of the above-plants play no role in the development of karst.
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