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    In Semiarid Climates There Is a Tendency for Calcium Carbonate
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In Semiarid Climates There Is a Tendency for Calcium Carbonate

Question 11

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In semiarid climates there is a tendency for calcium carbonate to build up in a hardpan layer beneath the surface.

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