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← GeographyWhich geological change results from differential weathering rates?
A)Formation of hoodoo rock formations✓
B)Volcanic eruption frequency increasing
C)Decreased groundwater infiltration rates
D)Uniform mineral deposit distribution patterns
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Hoodoos form because differential weathering erodes softer rock layers faster, forming the delicate pillar structures; therefore hoodoos dominate, rather than uniform erosion or altered volcanic activity because harder caps protect underlying material.
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