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← GeographyWhich consequence occurs within caverns from increased atmospheric pressure?
A)Accelerated sulfuric acid speleogenesis rate
B)Enhanced calcium carbonate deposition rate✓
C)Decreased dissolved mineral transport
D)Reduced stalactite formation through evaporation depletion
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Higher pressure increases dissolved CO2 in dripwater, favoring calcium carbonate precipitation via the carbonation reaction and thus accelerating stalactite growth; this is because Le Chatelier's principle increases mineral solubility; therefore deposition increases, rather than sulfuric acid processes dominating.
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