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Which of the Following Is a Landscape Feature That Would

Question 63

Question 63

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Which of the following is a landscape feature that would be last to form on a karst landscape?


A) sinkholes
B) collapsed doline
C) cavern
D) tower karst
E) disappearing stream

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