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← GeographyWhich mechanism forms plunge pools below steep waterfalls?
A)Hydraulic cavitation✓
B)Abrasion by saltation
C)Chemical dissolution
D)Ice wedging fracture
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Hydraulic cavitation erodes plunge pools because rapid water flow and pressure changes form vapor bubbles that collapse violently against the bedrock weakening the material. Therefore, cavitation increases sediment erosion, rather than the slower processes of simple abrasion via saltation or chemical dissolution.
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