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← GeographyWhich consequence results when focused recharge exceeds carbonate buffering?
A)Accelerated sinkhole formation occurs rapidly✓
B)Decreased overland flow develops locally
C)Regional evapotranspiration rates substantially increase
D)Soil horizon stratification profiles become deepened
💡 Explanation
Focused recharge rapidly dissolves carbonate rock via dissolution, accelerating sinkhole creation because rainwater acidity is not reduced. Therefore, sinkhole incidence increases, rather than stabilizing, unlike if extensive buffering maintained saturation with respect to carbonate minerals.
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