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How does groundwater cause erosion
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How does groundwater cause erosion
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It causes erosion by the movement in the plates or the desturbence of a well or plumbing which can lead to a sink hole
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As water flows through the soil, acid is formed. This acid can cause
minerals to be dissolved. Minerals that are carried in groundwater
can also be deposited in other places. This cycle of
erosion
and deposition can
cause
underground caves to form.
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