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The chemical reactions between limestone and acid in the groundwater form. A) geysers . B) wetlands . C) volcanoes . D) sinkholes .
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The chemical reactions between limestone and acid in the groundwater form. A) geysers . B) wetlands . C) volcanoes . D) sinkholes .
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Answer:
D sinkholes
Step-by-step explanation:
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The correct answer is
D. sinkholes
Geysers are water that comes out of the ground spurting into the air, wetlands are self-explanatory, while volcanoes are full of magma, not of acid and limestone.
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