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What are formed through long periods of chemical weathering and erosion by water.

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Sometimes, chemical weathering dissolves large portions of limestone or other rock on the surface of the Earth to form a landscape called karst. In these areas, the surface rock is pockmarked with holes, sinkholes, and caves. The water transforms anhydrite into gypsum, one of the most common minerals on Earth.

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