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← Earth & Natural SystemsWhat happens to surface topography when soluble bedrock dissolves due to groundwater?
A)Glacial scouring accelerates erosion
B)Tectonic uplift creates mountains
C)Karst topography featuring sinkholes forms✓
D)Volcanic activity generates shield volcanoes
💡 Explanation
Soluble bedrock, such as limestone, dissolves because of slightly acidic groundwater. The chemical weathering mechanism creates voids and sinkholes. Therefore, karst topography develops, rather than glacial scouring, tectonic uplift, or volcanic landforms which involve different mechanisms.
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